Protection of Personal Data and Data Subject Rights in the Context of Artificial Intelligence Technologies

Summary This article discusses the crucial intersection of personal data protection and users’ rights in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. It highlights the importance of complying with data protection laws, like Turkey’s Personal Data Protection Law (DPL) and the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), especially as AI systems increasingly automate decision-making processes. […]

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WEF, University of Oxford publish Cyber Resilience Compass with seven pathways to build robust cybersecurity roadmaps

The World Economic Forum (WEF), in conjunction with the University of Oxford’s Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), has introduced the Cyber Resilience Compass: Journeys Towards Resilience report. This essential guide is created to empower organisations in crafting resilient cyber strategies to tackle complex threats, utilising insights from renowned entities globally. Key Points The Cyber […]

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FBI issues IC3 alert on ‘Salt Typhoon’ activity, seeks public help in investigating PRC-linked cyber campaign

Summary The FBI is calling for the public’s assistance in reporting information related to the cyber activity known as ‘Salt Typhoon,’ associated with the People’s Republic of China (PRC). This alert, issued through the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), highlights a sophisticated scheme that has targeted multiple U.S. telecommunications companies, leading to theft of sensitive […]

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NSA targets OT cyber risks with new smart controller security standards for national security systems

The National Security Agency (NSA) has published a study addressing cybersecurity risks to operational technology (OT) systems as they become increasingly reliant on IT. These risks are essential for National Security Systems (NSS), as OT disruptions could threaten missions and public safety. The study aims to enhance the security of smart controllers—key OT devices—through rigorous […]

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M&S cyberattack: online orders suspended and data watchdog notified

Summary The article provides details on user access and password management for the Newspaper Licensing Agency’s eClips Web platform. It includes instructions for users to enter their credentials and a link to manage passwords effectively. The guidelines aim to enhance user experience and security when accessing digital newspaper content. Source: Newspaper Licensing Agency Key Points […]

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Receiving odd texts for someone else? Rise of ‘wrong number’ messages is new payday for scammers

An increasing number of seemingly random texts are being used by scammers to trick users into revealing personal information. As the frequency of these ‘wrong number’ scams rises, it’s crucial to be aware of the tactics being employed by cybercriminals. Key Points Scammers are using innocuous texts to engage users and validate active phone numbers. […]

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Hackers Attack Catawba Nation’s Two Kings Casino

Cybercriminals have recently targeted the Catawba Nation’s Two Kings Casino, threatening to release sensitive security documents unless a ransom is paid. The casino is now working with cybersecurity experts to determine if any customer data has been compromised. Catawba Nation Casino Under Attack The attack, claimed by a hacker group known as the Anubis group, […]

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Intel Requires Employees to Work From the Office More Often: ‘This Action Is Necessary’

Summary Intel has announced a new policy requiring employees to work in the office four days a week starting September 1, moving away from the previous three-day requirement. CEO Lip-Bu Tan stated that this change is necessary to foster a more collaborative work environment, improve decision-making, and increase efficiency as the company tackles significant financial […]

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