WhatsApp and its parent company Facebook have been invited to meet a data protection taskforce after alleged non-compliance with European data laws. …read more Source:: Legal
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Unisys extends multimillion-dollar Australian Border Protection contract
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•Under the contract extension, Unisys will continue to provide managed service desk and end-user computing services to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection through to June 2021. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The British government plans to extend data protection laws to increase consumer rights and create new crimes
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•The British government will publish a “statement of intent” to strengthen data protection laws, giving people the right to have their personal data deleted. Organizations that can’t or won’t delete …read more Source:: Open Source S
Dell launches threat protection for air-gapped enterprise systems
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•The security suite is aimed at isolated systems which are not invulnerable to attack in this day and age. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Daimler joins Linux’s Open Invention Network patent-protection group
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•Daimler, owner of Mercedes-Benz, has joined the Linux and open-source patent-protection organization. …read more Source:: Legal
Self-protection is key to Linux kernel security
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•By Fahmida Y. Rashid Linux has quietly taken over the world. The operating system now powers the large datacenters that make all our cloud applications and services possible, along with billions of Android devices …read more Source:: OpenSource
Asia must adopt ‘data protection by design’ in IoT era
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•Data privacy needs to be ingrained into the minds of businesses and engineers, especially as Internet of Things and mobile devices become more widely used. …read more Source:: Legal
APAC ill-prepared for new EU data protection laws
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•Effective from May 2018, European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation remains largely unknown among Asia-Pacific businesses, which face hefty fines if they lack compliance. …read more Source:: Legal
APAC firms ill-prepared for new EU data protection laws
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•Effective from May 2018, European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation remains largely unknown among Asia-Pacific businesses, which face hefty fines if they lack compliance. …read more Source:: Legal