
Harry Delaire
Data Optimization AdvocateThe genetic testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy, raising significant concerns about the future of the genetic data it has collected from millions of users. The possibility of this highly sensitive data being sold to third parties has serious implications for users' privacy. If you are among those who have shared your genetic data
In a significant cybersecurity incident, WK Kellogg, a prominent US-based food manufacturing company, experienced a serious data breach linked to the Clop ransomware attacks of 2024. Targeted by the notorious Clop ransomware group, Kellogg's systems were infiltrated, resulting in the theft of sensitive company data. This breach has raised
In a surprising turn of events, Apple has found itself at the center of a legal controversy involving the British government and its attempts to implement a backdoor to access encrypted iCloud data. This has set off a cascade of discussions on the delicate balance between user privacy and government surveillance, with Apple's compliance being a
Gmail users are set to experience a significant improvement in email security, thanks to Google's latest update to Google Workspace which enables end-to-end encryption for emails. Until now, users had to rely on third-party providers for encryption, undergoing a cumbersome process involving Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME).
In-game skins have become a cherished part of gaming culture, providing players with the opportunity to customize their characters and show off unique looks. However, trading these skins comes with its own set of risks. Scammers are constantly developing new tactics to exploit unsuspecting players and steal their valuable in-game items. Moreover,
The world doesn’t look like it did even as recently as five years ago. Geopolitical tensions, the pandemic, and fast advancements in technology have completely revamped what it means to be a successful business—and what both security and compliance should look like. By now, you know that regulations will only grow in complexity as the public





