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 ...
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New technology advancements and changing regulations are likely to herald significant changes in data privacy in the months to come. How data privacy pressures shape up in 2026 is an open question.
The Trump administration’s initiative to boost health data sharing could be a boon for interoperability, but the plan so far lacks detail — and challenges like data security, under-resourced providers ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jill Goldenziel writes & consults on security, law, & business risk. New amendments to China's Cybersecurity Law, designed to ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Proofpoint, Inc., a leading cybersecurity and compliance company, today released its second annual Data Security Landscape report, revealing that organizations ...
Criminals are exploiting encryption, anonymization and new technologies faster than regulators and law enforcement can adapt, creating a critical challenge in accessing data for investigations. This ...
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is not merely a tool in our age of rapid technological advancement; rather, it is the fundamental force behind innovation in all spheres of society. Our world is ...
Retail has reached a stage where customers desire and demand personalization. In the present world, people expect to get products and services that are relevant to them based on their preferences, ...