The Deloitte decision by the European Court of Justice has upended the definition of anonymous data in the EU, prompting the EDPB to overhaul its guidelines and sending shockwaves through healthcare, research, and tech sectors.
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Small island schools are embracing digital learning to keep classes going, but this shift brings new challenges for student privacy and cybersecurity. Our investigation reveals the risks and rewards of online education in the world’s most remote classrooms.
Italy, India, and Kenya's AI initiative in Africa promises progress, but beneath the surface lies a web of power plays, data dilemmas, and digital sovereignty challenges. Who truly benefits from this alliance?
Europe’s move to automate online consent could end pop-ups, but risks making your choices invisible, hackable, and legally uncertain. Dive into the new frontlines of digital privacy.
iOS 26.4 is set to bring ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to Apple CarPlay, letting drivers access advanced AI assistants from their dashboards. Here’s what’s coming, what’s limited, and why it matters.
A recently confirmed Office 365 bug allowed Microsoft’s Copilot AI to access confidential emails, even those protected by security labels and Data Loss Prevention. This incident raises serious concerns about the safety of sensitive data in AI-powered business tools.
Extraordinary operations like mergers and acquisitions are high-risk, high-reward moves for companies. This feature exposes the hidden compliance and data privacy pitfalls that can derail deals and reveals why integrating legal and technical expertise from the start is essential.
As AI accelerates, public administrations must act fast or face a future of inefficiency and vulnerability. Explore why the time to modernize is now—and what happens if they don't.
Nigeria’s Data Protection Commission has opened an investigation into Temu, the Chinese e-commerce powerhouse, for alleged breaches of data privacy laws. With over 12 million Nigerians’ personal data at stake, the probe could reshape the landscape for digital commerce in Africa.