Privacy by Design
In the sprawling digital economy where personal data has become a premier commodity, Californians now have access to a powerful new tool designed to reclaim their privacy from the hundreds of data brokers operating quietly in the background. As of January 1, the state has officially launched the Delete Request and Opt-out Platform (DROP), a
The transition into a new year often brings a flurry of activity, from increased online shopping to a surge in digital communications, creating an environment ripe for exploitation by cybercriminals. This period is notoriously challenging for cybersecurity, as IT teams are often operating with reduced staff while employees and consumers are more
The enduring global debate over digital privacy versus national security reached a fever pitch this year, as governments on both sides of the Atlantic escalated their campaigns to weaken the cryptographic technologies that shield modern communication. Throughout 2025, legislative chambers became the primary battlegrounds in a relentless war on
That ubiquitous cookie consent banner has become a familiar, if slightly annoying, fixture of modern web browsing, often prompting a reflexive click on ‘Accept All’ just to get to the desired content. However, these small text files stored on your device are more than just a digital gatekeeper; they are the memory of the internet, performing a
Organizations tasked with providing aid during times of crisis are expected to be pillars of trust and security, yet a recent incident at Canary Benefits Inc. has called this expectation into question. The New York-based emergency relief fund organization has become the subject of an investigation by a leading data breach law firm following a