Data Privacy: Page 2
How to Navigate Data Privacy Regulations When Deploying Enterprise Blockchain Solutions
Four best practices for prioritizing privacy regulations so that blockchain or any other digital transformation initiatives can succeed
The Data-Driven Future of Healthcare Is Everyone's Opportunity, and Everyone's Responsibility
After decades analyzing the intersections of science, healthcare, business and data, this MD and entrepreneur offers her vision of a more ethical and better-performing wellness industry.
Bad Data: The $3 Trillion-Per-Year Problem That's Actually Solvable
How the right tech can help entrepreneurs make data more accessible and accurate, avoiding massive losses in the process.
Data in 4 Flavors, and the Demise of the Cookie
A crash course in how ecommerce-transaction information is categorized, and how it's changing rapidly.
Hate How Companies Use Your Data? This App Gives Users Back Their Control.
TIKI puts data privacy decisions in the user's hands, and now they're looking for investors.
The Rise In Adoption of Deeptech And Cloud
While the trend was already on the rise, COVID has accelerated the pace
We Are Under Constant Surveillance Through Our Phones: Sridhar Vembu
Adjunct surveillance is sort of an ambient surveillance which is essentially going on every time
Hide Your Data From Brokers with This Innovative Tool
Optery makes it significantly more difficult for businesses to add you to call lists, email lists, and much more.
The Proactive Solution to Data Protection That Every Modern Business Should Be Using
Data has exploded over recent years, making privacy and consent more important than ever before -- both morally and legally.
More Than 500 Million Facebook User's Data Has Been Leaked
Over 500 million Facebook users had their data leaked and posted to online hacking forums.
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.'