Lawmakers are scrambling to pass an internet privacy bill and keep a related initiative off the November ballot.
Experts argue for clearer rules of the road to protect privacy through limited data collection and use in government, provider and health IT sectors.
Our brains have no evolved mechanisms that deal with new concepts like data privacy.
Smartwatches and other wearables will be a must-have for personalised healthcare, but a privacy backlash could put an end to all that.
Data firm Braze says it respects customer privacy, but we aren't their customers.
Common sense steps organizations can take to protect corporate data.
The healthcare industry is only just beginning to understand how much we lack control over personal data. At the same time, Americans are putting more and more data onto social networks -- making it that much harder to know how best to protect it.
Medical patient data is some of the most sensitive information we have, but its safety and privacy have come under increasing scrutiny
Re-establishing trust amongst individuals contributing healthcare data for medical research must be addressed directly through various efforts, including:
It has now been a year since the Equifax scandal, where hackers breached the financial data of over 140 million citizens. While the dust has barely settled, people have already forgotten about the incident and are taking less and less precautionary measures to secure their data. The question often asked by these individuals when chided... Continue Reading →
To overcome the data privacy challenges, you can implement data scanning/discovery and correction tools to locate personally identifiable information.
Data is the new oil, and we are confronted almost daily with stories of folks trying to drill the next high-producing well.
Many users lack the tools, knowledge or inclination to control the flow of their data through the Internet of Things, which means developers are responsible for keeping data safe.
Breach-weary consumers don't know who to trust with their personal information. Companies that build clear, proactive policies can capture their attention and earn their business.
Amid a barrage of customer data breaches, companies have a chance to create a competitive advantage by building and keeping customer trust with strong data protection policies and controls.
Over the last few years, data privacy has been brought in to the public focus more than ever before. What information is being collected about...
Today, we will take a look at data privacy and what your business should do about it in the future.
As the abrupt shift to remote work exposed new vulnerabilities and security risks, advancements in technological innovation, data privacy regulation and consumer demand for privacy protections continued apace.
Information collected as we go about our daily lives can be weaponized into influence operations that are harder to detect.
Data protection is becoming a board level issue, as consumers becomes more cognizant of how the data that organizations collect is being used and abused.
If you want to retain total control over your data, we've got you covered