Privacy and data protection
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				Opinion
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										  Use second-layer tools for AI safetyWhile some enterprises find it difficult to adopt AI, they can now use second-layer AI tools that enable businesses to implement the technology safely Continue Reading 
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				News
					27 Oct 2025
					
									
										  Hamas lawyer seeks appeal following police’s seizure of his phone at Welsh portPolice say that solicitors cannot have a ‘cast iron defence’ to protect their electronic devices from ever being searched Continue Reading By
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                News
                17 Jun 2020
                  Macquarie eyes government contracts with new Canberra datacentreNew Macquarie datacentre in the Australian capital designed to achieve Tier 4 datacentre standards will deliver 1.5MW of capacity by December 2020 Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                16 Jun 2020
                  UK-US data deal puts Brexit data adequacy pact at riskEuropean Data Protection Board writes to MEPs saying the UK is at risk of failing to strike a post-Brexit data adequacy accord if its data protection agreements with the US don’t strike the right note Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                16 Jun 2020
                  Activists call on Zoom to implement encryption for allA coalition of tech organisations and nonprofits have urged Zoom CEO Eric Yuan to make end-to-end encryption available to all users Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                16 Jun 2020
                  Norway’s contact-tracing app suspended over privacy concernsNorway has been given until 23 June to justify the location tracking of citizens who download its contract-tracing app Continue Reading By- Laura Middag Alvarez & Bill Goodwin
 
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                16 Jun 2020
                  The Security Interviews: Temper tantrums ahead as GDPR enters its terrible twos?On the General Data Protection Regulation’s second birthday, Tim Hickman, a data protection lawyer and partner at White & Case LLP, discusses the regulation’s teething troubles and assesses how best to maintain optimum compliance. Continue Reading 
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                News
                15 Jun 2020
                  Banking trojans roar back to prominence in MayCheck Point sees an upswing in malicious activity around a number of classic banking trojan malware variants Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                15 Jun 2020
                  Why UK needs independent oversight body for contact-tracing appThe public needs and deserves clarity, and not just assurances, over the UK’s Covid-19 contact-tracing app Continue Reading By- Dan Cooper
 
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                News
                15 Jun 2020
                  Accessories store Claire’s hit by Magecart credit card fraudstersAttackers gained access to retailer’s website as long ago as March Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                12 Jun 2020
                  Hospital uses thermal surveillance cameras to protect patients against second wave of Covid-19A North Midlands NHS trust claims to be the first NHS trust to deploy thermal surveillance cameras to protect patients and staff against the coronavirus Continue Reading By- Laura Middag Alvarez
 
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                News
                12 Jun 2020
                  NHS email service users ensnared in phishing attackMore than 100 accounts on the NHSmail service were affected by attack, but health service says no patient data was accessed Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                12 Jun 2020
                  Fake contact-tracing apps delivering banking trojansSpoof government coronavirus apps are popping up all over the world, says the Anomali Threat Research team Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                12 Jun 2020
                  100,000 cheap wireless cameras vulnerable to hackingActive devices built by Chinese firm HiChip have been sold in the UK as webcams and connected baby monitors Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                12 Jun 2020
                  UN secretary general calls for global digital cooperationAntonio Guterres launches roadmap for digital cooperation and calls for world leaders to come together to “connect, respect and protect people in the digital age” Continue Reading By
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                News
                12 Jun 2020
                  Twitter kills thousands of misinformation accountsThe accounts were linked to the governments of China, Russia and Turkey, and engaged in systematic operations against pro-democracy activists, political opponents and dissidents Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                11 Jun 2020
                  Coronavirus: Bungled British response leads to rise in security risksCovid-19 cyber security threats are evolving over the course of the pandemic, becoming more targeted to virus hotspots such as the UK Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                11 Jun 2020
                  Security Think Tank: Container security starts with good DevOps practiceAdopting containers promises great organisational efficiency advantages, but the fast-evolving technology can be problematic for security teams. What do CISOs need to know to safeguard containers? Continue Reading 
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                News
                10 Jun 2020
                  Decade-old vulnerability among 129 Patch Tuesday fixesA 10 year-old bug in Windows Group Policies could easily enable attackers to gain highly privileged user status on target systems, opening the doors to a wave of cyber attacks Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                10 Jun 2020
                  Unsecured Elasticsearch server breached in eight hours flatComparitech’s Bob Diachenko wanted to find out how long it would take for hackers to find and attack an unsecured, public internet-facing database, so he set up a honeypot Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                10 Jun 2020
                  Virtual GP practice accidentally exposes patient video callsA small number of users of Babylon’s GP at Hand service were briefly able to view other patients’ video GP consultations thanks to a bug in a new software feature Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Feature
                10 Jun 2020
                  Coronavirus: How to go back to the office safely and securelySecurity teams should be used to supporting remote workers effectively by now, but what’s going to happen when people start returning to their offices? We look at the risks and how to address them. Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                10 Jun 2020
                  Nasty surprises lurking in furloughed employees’ inboxesResearch conducted by KnowBe4 points to a looming email security problem as furloughed employees head back to work Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                10 Jun 2020
                  How Australian firms can defend against supply chain attacksSupply chain security risks can wreak havoc if measures are not taken to deter cyber attackers from exploiting a supplier’s security gaps to target another firm Continue Reading 
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                News
                09 Jun 2020
                  Honda investigates suspected Snake ransomware attackAttack disrupts global operations at carmaker, with assembly lines falling silent and sales suspended Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                09 Jun 2020
                  Poorly-secured AWS buckets used to launch Magecart attacksCyber criminals are exploiting misconfigured AWS S3 buckets to run credit card fraud and malvertising campaigns, according to new data Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                09 Jun 2020
                  How retailers are staying connected during their coronavirus shutdownIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at how the hard-hit retail sector has turned to technology to stay connected with staff during the coronavirus lockdown. Our latest buyer’s guide examines best practice in data quality and how to avoid “garbage in garbage out” syndrome. And we look at how remote working affects software development teams. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                05 Jun 2020
                  Police chiefs working with Public Health England on contact-tracing securityPolice force representatives are in talks with Public Health England over operational security concerns arising from the NHS Test and Trace coronavirus contact-tracing scheme Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                05 Jun 2020
                  Ministry of Defence forms new cyber security regimentThe 13th Signal Regiment brings together personnel from across the armed forces to provide specialist security services Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                04 Jun 2020
                  Small businesses failing on remote worker protectionOnly one-third of people working for small businesses have received any guidance from their employers on how to secure their remote working set-up Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                04 Jun 2020
                  Data privacy groups pile in on UK contact-tracing appUK-based digital privacy and free speech campaigning organisation files complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office about contact-tracing app Continue Reading By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                04 Jun 2020
                  Black Lives Matter activists targeted by cyber attacksCivil liberties organisations are being targeted by far-right trolls as protests over the murder of George Floyd spread worldwide Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                04 Jun 2020
                  The Security Interviews: How the BSI protects the IoT from itselfDavid Mudd of the BSI reveals how a pragmatic and realistic approach to security vulnerabilities underpins its internet of things kitemark, helping give users the confidence to buy smart devices safely Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                04 Jun 2020
                  Coronavirus: Cyber criminals target laid-off workersMalicious actors are targeting workers laid-off or furloughed during the coronavirus pandemic Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                04 Jun 2020
                  Why trust is the new currencyBusinesses need to engender trust with customers amid the complexity of digital transactions involving multiple third parties, even as consumers are not fully cognizant of the importance of data privacy Continue Reading By- Simon Piff
 
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                News
                03 Jun 2020
                  Security procurement framework goes live for NHS and public sectorCyber Security Services Framework, developed by NHS Shared Business Services, has formally launched Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                03 Jun 2020
                  Infosec 2020: Covid-19 an opportunity to change security thinkingThe annual Infosecurity Europe is being held virtually this year, and speakers at an online panel session have been considering the impact of the pandemic on security awareness Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                02 Jun 2020
                  VMware vulnerability leaves private clouds open to takeoverEthical hackers from Citadelo uncovered a vulnerability in VMware Cloud Director that left private cloud owners open to takeover Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                02 Jun 2020
                  NIS security regulations proving effective, but more work to doThe UK’s NIS cyber security and risk regulations are proving somewhat effective, according to a government report Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                01 Jun 2020
                  Privacy campaigners call for radical changes to contact-tracing appLiberty, Privacy International and the Open Rights Group join calls for the government to either put in place better data protection policies or abandon its Covid-19 contact-tracing app altogether Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                01 Jun 2020
                  WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange misses court hearing due to respiratory problemsThe WikiLeaks founder is expected to call 21 witnesses during a three-week extradition hearing in September Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                Opinion
                01 Jun 2020
                  The impact of spycraft on how we secure our dataThe history of cyber security owes much to the world of espionage, as a recent, pre-lockdown Science Museum exhibition showed Continue Reading By- Mark Hughes
 
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                News
                29 May 2020
                  Government launches IoT security funding roundA £400,000 funding pot is on offer for innovators to design schemes that boost internet-of-things security Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                29 May 2020
                  Test and Trace has not passed data protection impact assessmentPublic Health England failed to complete the required impact assessment before launching the Covid-19 Test and Trace programme Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                29 May 2020
                  Singapore’s contact-tracing app tops privacy studySingapore’s TraceTogether is least intrusive in terms of privacy communications compared with similar apps in the region, study finds Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                28 May 2020
                  Public Health England to keep contact-tracing data for 20 yearsPHE will retain the data it collects via the NHS Test and Trace programme for 20 years Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                28 May 2020
                  IoT buyers eye private network deployments for added securityFully private, segregated networks for IoT deployments are becoming increasingly attractive to many organisations, according to a report Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                27 May 2020
                  Revealed: Surveillance camera network that covered Dominic Cummings’ lockdown travelA network of automatic number plate recognition and local authority traffic cameras could help police track Downing Street chief of staff Dominic Cummings’ journeys to Durham and Barnard Castle during the Covid-19 lockdown Continue Reading By- Duncan Campbell , 2QQ Ltd, Sussex University
 
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                Feature
                27 May 2020
                  GDPR at two: How far we’ve come, how far we still have to goMarking two years of the General Data Protection Regulation, industry voices weigh in on the state of data protection and privacy, consider what has changed, and what still needs to change Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                27 May 2020
                  Enterprise clouds hammered by cyber attacks during pandemicRemote workers logging onto enterprise cloud service accounts are an easy access point for attackers, says McAfee Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                27 May 2020
                  PropertyGuru touts 3D virtual viewings with StoryTellerSoutheast Asian property portal PropertyGuru rolls out new capability in its FastKey platform that lets developers showcase properties to prospective buyers through 3D visualisation Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                27 May 2020
                  Fears contact-tracing app will open the floodgates for cyber criminalsStudy of UK consumers reveals worries over an uptick in cyber crime and a lack of trust in government Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                26 May 2020
                  Max Schrems accuses Ireland of ‘Kafkaesque’ delay in Facebook GDPR investigationPrivacy campaigner Max Schrems has urged the European Commission to intervene after the Irish Data Protection Commission allegedly used ‘Kafkaesque’ tactics to delay investigations into Facebook’s compliance with GDPR Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                26 May 2020
                  StrandHogg mobile vulnerability has evil twinVariant of the dangerous StrandHogg vulnerability affecting Android phones could allow hackers to access almost all apps on a target device Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                26 May 2020
                  Android security vulnerabilities differ by country, say researchersManufacturers of Android devices including Huawei, Samsung and Xiaomi shipped devices with different levels of security in different regions, leaving their users exposed to attack Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                26 May 2020
                  The Security Interviews: Temper tantrums ahead as GDPR enters its terrible twos?On the General Data Protection Regulation’s second birthday, Tim Hickman, a data protection lawyer and partner at White & Case LLP, discusses the regulation’s teething troubles and assesses how best to maintain optimum compliance Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                26 May 2020
                  Can Lady Gaga and Madonna get people to take IT security seriously?In this week’s Computer Weekly, after hackers threatened to release data from a US law firm’s celebrity clients, will people finally take cyber security seriously? Designing software for older users makes systems better for all – we examine how. And the IT chief at TSB explains how the bank recovered from its 2018 IT disaster. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                22 May 2020
                  EasyJet to be sued over customer data breachIf successful, airline’s potential liability for the loss of millions of customer records could be as high as £18bn Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                22 May 2020
                  How effective security training goes deeper than ‘awareness’Cyber criminals are constantly developing their techniques and strategies, so security training needs to do the same Continue Reading By- Adenike Cosgrove
 
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                News
                22 May 2020
                  Covid-19 will leave organisations exposed to higher cyber risksHacking attacks and phishing emails could become the new norm, according to research by the World Economic Forum Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                22 May 2020
                  Hancock to Harman: No contact-tracing privacy lawHealth secretary claims existing data protection law is good enough to guarantee the security of contact-tracing data Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                20 May 2020
                  NCSC discloses multiple vulnerabilities in contact-tracing appNational Cyber Security Centre has received mountains of feedback on the security of the government’s Covid-19 contact-tracing app, and has now taken the step of making multiple disclosures Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                20 May 2020
                  Serco exposes contact tracers’ data in email errorError saw almost 300 coronavirus contact tracers’ email addresses made visible to other recipients of the message Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                20 May 2020
                  Personal devices putting Singapore employers at riskMore than half of Singapore respondents to a CrowdStrike-commissioned survey believe their devices are only somewhat secure against advanced cyber threats Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                20 May 2020
                  Responsible Cyber acquires Secucial in S$7m dealSingapore startup Responsible Cyber plans to bolster its Immune platform with access control management capabilities, and sets out to expand its global footprint Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                19 May 2020
                  Microsoft Build 2020: Focus on protecting data for AI developmentMicrosoft Build is always a vital event for developers across the IT industry. This year, Microsoft has expanded its AI emphasis Continue Reading By- Nicholas McQuire
 
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                News
                19 May 2020
                  Cancelled NCSC CyberUK event gets green light for 2021The NCSC’s popular CyberUK event has been rescheduled to next year, and will again take place in Newport in south Wales Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                19 May 2020
                  GDPR wholly inappropriate to govern contact-tracing dataHuman Rights Committee Chair Harriet Harman says current data protection law is not up to the job of governing the data collected by the Covid-19 contact-tracing app Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                19 May 2020
                  Nine million EasyJet customer details lost in data breachCyber attack on EasyJet’s systems originated from a highly sophisticated source, says the airline Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                19 May 2020
                  Sodinokibi cyber criminals plot to ‘auction’ Madonna dataThe cyber criminal gang behind a recent attack on a New York law firm is planning to auction off its client data, one person at a time Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                19 May 2020
                  Huawei: US using technological strengths to ‘crush’ companies outside its own bordersChinese tech giant hits back at White House decision to extend technology ban and says it will ultimately be self-harming Continue Reading By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
 
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                18 May 2020
                  Contact tracing: The privacy vs protection debateThe Covid-19 pandemic has necessitated extreme measures not seen in peacetime for over 100 years. Contact-tracing apps are being developed as a tool for managing the pandemic, but are they a step too far? Continue Reading 
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                Feature
                18 May 2020
                  Malaysia’s data protection practices still have some way to goSome Malaysian firms are not using data protection tools to the fullest potential, while others only think about data protection after a breach Continue Reading By
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                News
                15 May 2020
                  Law firm hackers threaten to release dirt on TrumpA new ransom demand of $42m has been made against New York law firm Grubman, Shire, Meiselas and Sacks, and it may be the largest ever, say security experts Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                14 May 2020
                  Harman seeks to bring private member’s bill over contact tracingChair of Human Rights Committee aims to put the proposed Contact Tracing (Data Protection) Bill 2020 before parliament as a private member’s bill if necessary Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                14 May 2020
                  China targeting Covid-19 researchers through IT suppliers, claims USThe US CISA says it is seeing targeting and attempted network compromise of Covid-19 research centres by China Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                14 May 2020
                  UK’s contact-tracing app targeted by scammersEven though it is only operational on the Isle of Wight as a beta test, the UK government’s coronavirus contact-tracing app has already attracted the attention of cyber criminals Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                14 May 2020
                  SK Telecom brings quantum security to the massesThe South Korean telco is readying the world’s first 5G smartphone equipped with a quantum random number generator chipset Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                Feature
                13 May 2020
                  Surveillance capitalism in the age of Covid-19Could the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic further consolidate surveillance capitalist practices and enterprises? Author Shoshana Zuboff warns Computer Weekly it is possible Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                13 May 2020
                  Report reveals inadequate cyber security at Schiphol AirportA report has revealed problems with critical security systems in Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport Continue Reading By- Kim Loohuis
 
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                Podcast
                13 May 2020
                  Podcast: UK SME planning and compliance for ‘the new normal’We look at how UK SMEs face a “new normal” following the coronavirus lockdowns and how they can plan for compliance with more remote working and a new data landscape Continue Reading By- Antony Adshead, Storage Editor
 
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                News
                13 May 2020
                  Nation state APT groups prefer old, unpatched vulnerabilitiesThe Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the FBI have published details of the most commonly exploited vulnerabilities of recent years, and there are some “classics” on the list Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                13 May 2020
                  Can Lady Gaga and Madonna get people to take security seriously?What does it take to get people to pay attention to cyber security? A celebrity law firm hack may hold some answers Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                13 May 2020
                  British public largely distrustful of technology companies, says reportHigh levels of distrust in the motivations of technology companies and a lack of meaningful influence over their behaviour has left the British public feeling digitally disempowered, says Doteveryone report Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                13 May 2020
                  Microsoft fixes 16 critical vulnerabilities on Patch TuesdayThe trend towards mammoth Patch Tuesdays continues as Microsoft fixes 111 vulnerabilities Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                13 May 2020
                  European comms bodies set up standards group, call for vigilance on contact-tracing appsNew ETSI group will develop standardisation framework for secure smartphone-based proximity tracing systems, helping to break Covid-19 transmission chains Continue Reading By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  Draft Covid-19 contact tracing legislation proposes formal oversightHuman Rights Committee chair Harriet Harman has outlined a proposed bill to guarantee the security and privacy of data generated by the UK’s Covid-19 contact tracing app Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  MPs take part in first live test of remote voting during Covid-19 debateMPs will use phones and computers to vote from their homes in a House of Commons debate today in the biggest change in parliamentary procedure for 150 years Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  Details released of second UK contact-tracing app developmentContractual documents show Zuhlke Engineering receiving an official start date of 6 May to supply a managed delivery team to support and run proximity mobile application and services for the UK Continue Reading By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  Pay the ransom and double your recovery costs, report warnsPaying cyber criminals a ransom to recover your data adds over half a million dollars to the cost of organisational recovery, says Sophos Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  Police failing to consult public on new technologiesA freedom of information campaign has revealed that UK police are largely failing to consult the public on their use of new technologies, with the potential to undermine the principle of policing by consent Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  APAC firms still coming to grips with data protectionMore governments in Asia are implementing data protection regimes, but challenges such as checkbox compliance and the lack of effective staff training remain Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  How Australian firms can plug data protection gapsAustralian organisations can address data protection challenges by creating roles such as a data governance lead, classifying data and improving employee awareness of cyber hygiene Continue Reading 
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                News
                12 May 2020
                  Banks failing to protect customers from coronavirus fraudJust 13 of the 64 banks accredited for the government’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme have implemented Dmarc protection Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                12 May 2020
                  Will the NHS’s Covid-19 contact-tracing app work?In this week’s Computer Weekly, we get the expert reaction to find out if the NHS contact-tracing app will work. Staying close to clients is crucial through lockdown – we look at the importance of customer experience management. And imagine implementing a digital transformation plan in two weeks – one CIO explains how he did it. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                11 May 2020
                  Pitney Bowes hit by Maze in second ransomware attack in a yearShipping services firm falls victim to Maze ransomware just seven months after a previous major attack Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                07 May 2020
                  Zoom buys secure messaging service KeybaseUnified comms platform Zoom says the acquisition of Keybase will finally let it bring end-to-end encryption to the table Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                07 May 2020
                  Privacy International to Palantir: We are watching youPrivacy International expresses a qualified welcome for Palantir’s responses to questions about its data integration role in the NHS Covid-19 data store, but continues to raise concerns Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                Feature
                07 May 2020
                  Storage 101: Replication vs backup, and synchronous vs asynchronousStorage 101: Can replication replace backup? What are the pros and cons of synchronous and asynchronous backup? What’s the best way to mix backup and replication? Continue Reading By- Antony Adshead, Storage Editor
 
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                News
                07 May 2020
                  SilverTerrier cyber crime group targets Covid-19 key workersOrganisations on the front line in the fight against coronavirus are under attack from Nigeria’s SilverTerrier criminal gang Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                07 May 2020
                  Contact-tracing app fails to protect privacy and human rightsReassurances over the security and human rights implications of NHSX’s approach to developing its Covid-19 contact-tracing app are insufficient, says the cross-bench Human Rights Committee Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                07 May 2020
                  Facebook announces oversight board membersNew board will rule on freedom of expression issues and make policy recommendations to social media giant. Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 

 
		