Privacy could be back on the ballot in California in November as the activist behind the state’s landmark privacy law petitioned last week for an initiative that would impose more controls on businesses.
Privacy could be back on the ballot in California in November as the activist behind the state’s landmark privacy law petitioned last week for an initiative that would impose more controls on businesses.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a range of businesses to furlough or layoff employees and freeze technology and cybersecurity projects as they anticipate a financial hit from the health crisis.
With wide-ranging client bases and trusted access to their computer systems, managed service providers are attractive targets for hackers seeking to ransom data or steal information. But they also face threats from their clients.
While international users aren’t censored like their mainland Chinese counterparts, images and documents they send through WeChat, mainstay of everyday life in China, are still analyzed for taboo content.