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The changing cyber security landscape
A huge cyber attack on the Colonial Pipeline, new modifications to be made to update the HIPAA, an Amazon data breach and machine learning’s part to play in transport analytics, and in the fight against the spread of COVID-19.
Big cyber attacks across the world and a look at the regulation for AI
Another cyber attack on another US Police department, UK GCHQ’s warning of the West’s cyber ‘moment of reckoning’, and the EU’s latest plans to pave the future of artificial intelligence; with new regulation aimed at protecting both security and personal data privacy for citizens within the public surveillance tracking space.
The double-edged sword of privacy vs. antitrust
Two huge cyber breaches for LinkedIn and Facebook in one week, an increase in jobseeker cybercrime, and an exploration into the privacy paradox relating to the NHS COVID app, Google and Apple.
Facial recognition ethics and online harms
Honing in on several significant surveillance topics: monitoring WFH workers, the questions of ethics when it comes to facial recognition, and increasing precautions against online harms.
Cyber attacks and cyber security
Creating deep fakes, medical data leaks and privacy considerations for smart cities.
The protection of personal data against cyber and physical crimes
How can AI help to protect us against cyber crimes? GCHQ explores more, whilst we understand more about the need and possible solutions for protecting ourselves and our data.
Dealing with data breaches to protect personal privacy
Honing in on the necessity to protect personal and sensitive data - particularly when it comes to the the ever expanding world of digital healthcare, and against possible everyday cyber breaches.
Happy International Data Privacy: bringing together the spectrum of data privacy and security
We're celebrating International Data Privacy Day! This newsletter focuses on the increased adoption of the importance of privacy and how that can lead to better security for all existing and new technologies.
COVID-19 brings around new risks for the management and protection of health and other personal data
A particular focus on the concerns that have befallen the healthcare sector when it comes to the handling of personal and sensitive data, and surrounding digital vaccination passports.
Deepfakes of the Queens speech and new data protection concerns for Tik Tok
A Happy New Year from all of us at Pimloc! This newsletter focuses on the alarming accuracy of deep fakes and their possibility to inflict damage and cause harm.
More technology is the catalyst for a vast expansion in the world’s data
The biggest cyber raid that US federal agencies have ever seen, the highest cost in cybercrime globally ever recorded, and trials and negotiations for safer data collection and handling moving forward amidst Brexit.
Offline and online security is more prevalent than ever
The new Telecommunications Bill for the UK emphasising a step up for security across national data, Manchester United's cyber attack, and tighter measures for telehealth company Alan as protecting sensitive data becomes even more of a priority for many.