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Facebook Files Motions to Dismiss State and FTC Antitrust Lawsuits
Facebook files a large motion to dismiss antitrust lawsuits filed by state and local governments. Facebook claims the lawsuits are not credible.
Google Plans to Stop Targeting Ads Based on Your Browsing History
It's a big step towards becoming more privacy focused.
Druva's Milind Borate On How Companies Can Tackle Data Breach Amidst Remote Working
Founded in 2007 by Jaspreet Singh and Milind Borate, Druva, a cloud data protection and management provider, become one of the first Indian origin SaaS-based unicorn in 2019
Top Employee Hiring Trends to Watch Out in 2020
As in-demand candidates push employers to reinvent the wheel, employee experience enhancement is bound to become a buzzword
Google Is Getting Sued for Collecting Data From Kids' Educational Chromebooks
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas says Google has been violating a federal privacy law by harvesting student information without obtaining parental consent. Google says the lawsuit is 'factually wrong.'
India Is Set To Get Its First Data Protection Law
The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 has been cleared by the Union Cabinet on December 4
Yet Another Data Breach, Indian Agency Cautions OnePlus Store Users
According to the latest advisory issued by CERT, OnePlus has informed the agency that less than 3,000 Indian customer orders at the company's online store were affected
In Yet Another Criticism, Telegram Founder Accuses WhatsApp of Being Part of Surveillance Programmes
Amid mounting pressure on Facebook-owned WhatsApp, rival Telegram's founder Parel Durov has added to his earlier criticism of the messaging service
What Other Messaging Apps Can Learn From WhatsApp's Troubles in India
Apps such as Hike and Telegram stand a good chance of attracting a chunk of WhatsApp's user base as controversies pile up for the US-based company.
This AI-powered Data Intelligence Provider Gained From Tighter Privacy Regulations
Having recently raised $100 million in funding, the start-up is going full throttle as the debate around data privacy grows across the world.
Now Is the Time to Future-Proof Your Data Privacy
Safeguarding has always been a must, but it's a legal obligation too.
Challenges Faced in Democratizing Primary Healthcare Access and How to Overcome Them
Digital health will inevitably take over the booking process, but there are a few challenges that must be overcome first
4 Essentials for Complying With the New Data Privacy Regulations
Consumers need reassurance and protection from the entities they trust with their data. The onus will be on companies to provide those things, and a failure to do so will prove costly.
Here's How an Indian Blockchain Startup is Fixing a Major Glitch in US-Lending Industry
The blockchain startup, which was founded Mayank Tewari and Prerit Srivastava last year, has raised $1 million from Accel Partners
Is Blockchain the Answer for Self-Sovereign Identity?
For a long period of time, large firms have acted as the primary caretakers of user data, but the tables have turned or are at least poised to turn