Bug fix Error while starting the Dataverse released distinct products map. General availabilityThe January 2021 release of Dual-write application orchestration solution version 2.2.1.23 is based on Dual-write core solution version 1.0.24 and version 10.0.14 of finance and operations app...
These days, credit card fraud primarily takes place on the internet. Criminals use hacked information to take advantage of customers, retailers, and banks. In order to make internet purchases more secure, credit card companies like VISA and Mastercard have released a new version… ...
Data Privacy Laws: EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) VPNs based in the country: NordVPN, Surfshark Unlike Switzerland, Spain is a member of the European Union, but it is still a very reliable VPN country to choose. The government protects personal data in all imaginable ways,...
SPOON: are preparing for next year! We defined our focus for 2025: leaving the building. Going out into the woods getting to know our users, what they need and how we can help. One of the ways we will do this, is by launching a Woo-forum in January and proactively answer all questi...
Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA): PIPEDA was assented to in 2000, came into full force in 2004, and was considered a progressive law at the time. It was last updated in 2015 by the Data Privacy Act but still falls short of the GDPR’s regulat...
AI Round-Up - October 2024 Oct 1, 2024|Tim Wright September saw a number of interesting announcements and developments in the field of artificial inte… Read More UK Government set to strengthen Online Safety Act to combat non-consensual intimate image sharing ...
Yes, and potentially big ones. An organization in breach of GDPR laws will be fined up to 4 percent of annual global turnover or 20 million euros ($24.6 million), whichever is bigger. Some of the biggest technology companies are making billions in turnover every year so this could be a...
In the year since GDPR was introduced, some of the world's largest technology firms have attempted to re-position their products as privacy-focused - a strategy that has likely come about in some part due to increased awareness around privacy and consent. ...
just a month after OpenAI released GPT-4. Musk went on the Tucker Carlson Showto announce he would be building“a maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe” that wouldn’t bow to social niceties like ChatGPT, which, he argued, was being “trained to ...
Also, both are not fully GDPR compliant. Sure, you can have a privacy policy, set cookie notices, and get consent before signing people up to your mailing list. Neither provides an option for allowing people to give prior consent to the cookies they want to run or revoke it at a later...