Israeli security startup Zenity banks $16.5 million in new venture capital funding to work on ‘low-code/no-code’ security technology.
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Israeli security startup Zenity banks $16.5 million in new venture capital funding to work on ‘low-code/no-code’ security technology.
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Twitter has updated its privacy policies, which will allow for the collection of biometric data and employment history, among other information.
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ChatGPT Enterprise is a corporate edition of ChatGPT that promises “enterprise-grade security” and a commitment not to use prompts and company data to train AI models.
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The Digital Services Act aims to protect European users when it comes to privacy, transparency and removal of harmful or illegal content.
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Reddit hires a 20-year cybersecurity veteran to manage its privacy and security functions as it prepares for an IPO.
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Feedback Friday: industry professionals comment on the implications of the recently approved EU-US Data Privacy Framework.
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The EU signed off on a new agreement over the privacy of people’s personal information that gets pinged across the Atlantic, aiming to ease European concerns about electronic spying by American intelligence agencies.
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Music streaming giant Spotify was fined 58 million kronor ($5.4 million) for not properly informing users on how data it collected on them was being used, Swedish authorities said.
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New options allow paid Zoom customers to specify certain data for meetings, webinars, and team chat to be stored within the EEA.
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The European Union slapped Meta with a record $1.3 billion privacy fine and ordered it to stop transferring user data across the Atlantic.
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