Privacy by Design
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
The same digital infrastructure designed to protect a federal agency from external cyberattacks is now being meticulously reconfigured to scrutinize the every keystroke and digital action of its own workforce. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is in the process of renewing and expanding a major cybersecurity contract, but a review of
In the world of global commerce, the absence of a single individual from a government hearing rarely escalates into a full-blown legal crisis, yet for South Korea’s e-commerce titan Coupang, an empty chair has ignited a firestorm of public outrage and political retribution. The decision by founder and chairman Bom Kim to forgo a mandatory
The digital landscape is at a critical inflection point where the very foundations of data security are being challenged by two powerful and converging forces: the rise of weaponized artificial intelligence and the looming threat of quantum computing. For decades, organizations have relied on a security model that protects data when it is stored