Rising attacks against digital asset holders highlight how data collection, regulatory reporting, and identity leaks are creating unintended personal security risks.
The landscape of data security and privacy is constantly changing. With a Gartner survey revealing that almost half of organizations with more than 11 marketing channels are increasing first-party ...
Data broker LexisNexis Risk Solutions allegedly violated Illinois law by collecting and combining extensive personal information and selling it to third parties including federal immigration ...
Every person should have a choice about who collects, shares, and makes money from their highly personal data, whether it’s their browsing history or biometric information, such as faceprints, ...
Debates around protecting personal data, including biometrics, have intensified, as public and private entities increasingly deploy biometric technologies in contexts like policing, public spaces and ...
The personal data that companies collect from consumers online has become a big business referred to as data brokerage. However, most consumers don't know what personal information about them is being ...
Online privacy is complex, encompassing debates over law enforcement’s data access, government regulation and what information companies can collect. This chapter examines Americans’ perspectives on ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Are you watching the television, or is it watching you? Apps, devices, and services have grown too comfortable requesting user information.
Privacy has long dominated our social and legal debates about technology. The Federal Trade Commission and other central regulators aim to strengthen protections ...
The world runs on data, and businesses increasingly rely on it. However, traditional data sourcing methods often present challenges related to diversity, transparency, privacy, and cost. This article ...