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The specter of identifiability privacy
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The specter of identifiability privacy
Among identifiable, de-identifiable and reasonably identifiable individuals, we analyze the levels of identifiability by clarifying all doubts.
Guarantor's clarification included in the Transparency Decree
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Guarantor's clarification included in the Transparency Decree
Last year's Transparency Decree had introduced stringent new privacy obligations for employers, but raised some doubts about coexisting with the GDPR: doubts clarified by the Garante.
ISO 31700 to the rescue for privacy by design
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ISO 31700 to the rescue for privacy by design
The concept of privacy by design born in the 1990s and actualized through the GDPR in 2016 evolves through the ISO 31700 standard consisting of as many as 27 requirements.
On Data Protection Day, Personal Data Sharing was released.
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On Data Protection Day, Personal Data Sharing was released.
The European cybersecurity agency ENISA has popularized Personal Data Sharing with the aim of supporting GDPR compliance and encouraging the sharing of personal data.
Innovation does not rhyme with protection in ChatGPT
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Innovation does not rhyme with protection in ChatGPT
Giant strides in technological innovation are not matched by adequate privacy protections. The speed with which ChatGPT use is spreading could pose a danger, given the poor privacy policy.‍
New year, new privacy decree on data breach
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New year, new privacy decree on data breach
At the beginning of the year, the Privacy Guarantor issued a new decree aimed at strengthening notification requirements for privacy violations and defining a new taxonomy.
The password that unhinges the privacy wall is called Cellebrite
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The password that unhinges the privacy wall is called Cellebrite
A digital bomb in everyone's hands: this is the meaning of fraudulently sharing instructions for using Cellebrite, the cyberespionage software
Give me the email I'll steal your car: dangerous bug discovered
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Give me the email I'll steal your car: dangerous bug discovered
Cybercrime is sleep-deprived but equipped with a lot of creativity: the latest gimmick is the ability to steal cars through the owner's e-mail address.
Privacy of the deceased: who gets "the inheritance"?
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Privacy of the deceased: who gets "the inheritance"?
Do the dead have the same privacy rights as the living? Who can handle the deceased's personal data, with what limits and through what processes? Here is what the legislation says about digital inheritance.
World Cup offside Privacy
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World Cup offside Privacy
All European Guarantors are unanimous in calling the 2 apps to be compulsorily downloaded in order to participate as fans in the World Cup in Qatar as non-privacy-friendly.
In UK if you incite hatred on the web you have no right to Privacy?
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In UK if you incite hatred on the web you have no right to Privacy?
The ongoing search for the ideal boundary between freedom of expression and respect for privacy is enriched by a new episode from across the Channel: in the UK, two police officers have been convicted for private messages on Whatsapp
Emotional algorithm under scrutiny by privacy watchdog
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Emotional algorithm under scrutiny by privacy watchdog
Affective computing enables through artificial intelligence and biometric data to detect, express and reproduce human emotional feelings of users. Is it GDPR-proof?
Privacy: the best defense is Cyber Threat Attribution
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Privacy: the best defense is Cyber Threat Attribution
Analyze the attack to identify the attacker and attribute responsibility to the culprit-this is the logic behind Cyber Threat Attribution. But how is it applied?
Fakeyou, the voice app that attracts the attention of the Guarantor
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Fakeyou, the voice app that attracts the attention of the Guarantor
The Privacy Guarantor wants to shed light on the latest social gimmick: on Tiktok depopulates Fakeyou, the app that offers users the voices of famous people, offering the side to voice deepfakes.
The Fediverso is the social winking at privacy
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The Fediverso is the social winking at privacy
A social future capable of complying with the privacy principles of the GDPR is possible: the Fediverso offers an alternative to classic social networks in which open source is disengaged from the algorithm.
Monitor PA: the tool that tries to defend privacy but receives attacks
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Monitor PA: the tool that tries to defend privacy but receives attacks
A tool that detects the presence or absence of Google Analytics within party and PA sites has set off alarm bells. But those who were pointing fingers found themselves pointing...

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