Data Security: Page 10
How Big Is the Menace of Spyware Pegasus?
According to reports, WhatsApp claims it had informed government officials about the breach in May, refuting allegations of having kept it a secret.
Have You Been Saved By Ransomware's Superman?
He's rescued hundreds of thousands, and asks for very little
Will US-Japan Treaty For Cross-Border Data Flow Put Pressure on India?
While the US and Japan will allow open access to even government data, India is a strong proponent of data localization
Analytics Firm Adjust Says Tech Advancement Reason for Expansion in SEA
Smartphone penetration, technological advancement, and success of homegrown brands in Southeast Asia have increased demand for accurate marketing data, company says
4 Ways Through Which Google is Planning To Improve Your Online Privacy And Security
US-based search giant, Google recently announced a few updates to its improve user privacy
Data Security in the Age of Online Payments and Social Media Validation: Where Does the Buck Stop?
In the light of the now infamous Tumblr adult content ban episode, the risk of compromise and misuse of digital media becomes all the more important
3 Blockchain Improvements That Will Lead to Its Mainstream Adoption
These are the keys to a network's expansion.
Global Analytics Cloud Market -- Benefits and Importance for Enterprises
Organizations are now comfortable sharing business data with providers of cloud tech, something that was a security and integrity concern in the early days of the cloud
How SMBs can diminish the risk of a data breach
Perceived notions of 'high-cost investment', ignorance and a mindset 'who would target us' makes the SMBs, a hacker's goldmine. This perspective needs a re-set
Now Is the Time to Future-Proof Your Data Privacy
Safeguarding has always been a must, but it's a legal obligation too.
4 Ways Businesses and Consumers Can Take Back Their Data in 2019
Public backlash against misappropriation of personal data has reached a breaking point. Here are four things to know.
How to Prevent Data Loss Due to Natural Calamities
According to the European Environmental Agency, the heatwave in 2003 led to a loss of EUR 15 Billion.
Hundreds of Millions Have Downloaded Suspicious VPN Apps With Serious Privacy Flaws. Apple and Google Haven't Taken Action.
Disturbing research suggests that nearly 90 percent of the most popular free VPN apps on Apple and Google's app stores have serious user privacy flaws.
Cathay Pacific Records Passengers During Flights
Any use of the in-flight entertainment system is logged and CCTV cameras on board each flight record your activity for security purposes.
After Shootings, Cloudflare Pulls Plug on 8chan
'We draw the line at platforms that have demonstrated they directly inspire tragic events and are lawless by design. 8chan has crossed that line,' says Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince.