data protection
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Facebook Privacy Settlement: Second Round of Payments to Begin June 9
Approximately 15.7 million Facebook users who received initial settlement funds are eligible for a second payout from the $725 million class-action fund, beginning June 9, 2026.
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House Rejects Senate Privacy Safeguard in Bill C-4
MPs have voted to reject a Senate amendment to Bill C-4, removing a sunset clause intended to protect voter privacy and leaving political parties outside standard private-sector privacy oversight.
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Reddit Fined £14.5M for Child Data Failures in UK
Reddit faces a landmark £14.5 million fine from the UK’s ICO for insufficient child privacy protections, marking a critical turning point for platform trust and regulatory compliance.
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Cyberattack Resilience: Essential Strategies for Businesses in 2026
In 2026, businesses face an escalating cyber threat landscape. This article outlines four critical strategies for organizations to enhance their resilience: proactive scenario planning, rigorous incident response rehearsals, advanced intrusion detection, and leveraging specialized external expertise to ensure rapid recovery…
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Navigating Digital Privacy in U.S.: Understanding Your Opt-Out Rights in 2026
In the complex world of online advertising, understanding how your personal data is collected, used, and shared is more critical than ever. This article delves into the mechanisms of interest-based advertising, the implications of various State Privacy Laws like the…
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Cybersecurity Best Practices For The Digital Age
Discover essential cybersecurity best practices to safeguard personal, institutional, and organizational data in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Learn about proactive strategies, secure design principles, and the importance of awareness in mitigating cyber threats.
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The Evolution of Privacy Laws in the Internet Era
An in-depth exploration of how privacy laws have evolved globally in response to the internet’s rapid advancements, highlighting key regulations, philosophical frameworks, and challenges.
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Why Multi-Factor Authentication Is Becoming Easier to Bypass and How to Respond
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is increasingly vulnerable to bypass techniques. Learn why this is happening and actionable steps to improve security.
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Google Cloud to Make Multi-Factor Authentication Mandatory in 2025
Google has announced that starting in 2025, all Google Cloud users will be required to use multi-factor authentication (MFA). This month, Google began embedding notifications and reminders within the Google Cloud console to help users transition smoothly. This policy follows…
