Data complexity requires re-evaluation of service contracts: Dell report
Australian IT executives should review their data protection service contracts and assess what isn’t covered, as information becomes more valuable and monetised.
Australian IT executives should review their data protection service contracts and assess what isn’t covered, as information becomes more valuable and monetised.
Facebook's stock fell as much as 24 per cent after hours on Wednesday over concerns about the impact of privacy issues on the social media company's business, with executives warning that revenue growth would slow and expenses would rise.
Four senior U.S. House Republicans sent letters on Monday to the chief executives of Apple and Google parent Alphabet asking questions about location data and mobile phone privacy practices and the handling of customer data.
Shares of Facebook fell 2 percent on Tuesday, after a report that a federal probe on the data breach linked to Cambridge Analytica had been broadened and would include more government agencies.
The Australian Medical Association is supporting the government’s decision to ask the OAIC to inquire into the data privacy procedures of HealthEngine.
Facebook has reported first quarter revenue of $11.96 billion, up 49 per cent from last year despite the fallout from a scandal that saw data from 87 million of its users shared with Cambridge Analytica.
Australia has an opportunity to lead the world in data privacy
Ensuring compliance with data privacy laws is not an obstacle for enterprises, it’s a competitive advantage, claims NetApp’s chief privacy officer Sheila FitzPatrick.
A declining number of C-suite executives are aware of the laws around storing confidential data, according to a survey.
IT leaders must prepare for 'wear-your-own-device' as wearables-driven consumerisation starts to take hold.
Westpac CIO, David Curran, predicts that more partnerships between big banks and smaller fintech startups will help to drive a new innovative working model.
Researchers at Victoria University (VU) are working on a new electronic data system that they claim will eliminate internal privacy breaches in medical research.
Two U.S. senators today filed a bill that would require the federal government to establish standards to ensure automakers secure a driver against vehicle cyber attacks.
If cybercrime is visualized as a river, its headwaters may be in a doctor's office in places such as South Florida. It's here where a cellphone photograph of a medical form filled out by a patient can be sold for a minimum of $10.
As Google dives into the Wi-Fi and cellular network services business in the US, some are wondering just where the company is headed.