By now you’ve certainly heard about the attack on Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, at their home in San Francisco. Unfortunately such incidents are no longer rare as the divisive…
California has been at the forefront of online privacy protection since the state passed a truncated version of the GDPR privacy regulations established by the European Union. These regulations give…
From the moment TikTok began its ascent into a social media craze, questions were raised about the security of the data it receives from users, and how that data is being used in TikTok’s country of…
October has been a busy month here as our team of privacy and security experts hit the road for tradeshows in Texas and New Jersey.
MAACM Annual Conference
Our first stop was the 29th Annual…
Back in May, I wrote about how Google added an option for users to opt-out of their private information being shown in search results. Recently, the company added a new feature to bolster this policy…
It has been two years since Daniel Anderl, the son of federal Judge Esther Salas, was killed in a 2020 attack at her New Jersey home. The Daniel Anderl Judicial Security and Privacy Act was a bill…
A recent research survey by NordVPN found that more than half of Americans (55%) would delete themselves from the internet if they could.
This is understandable, considering all of the ransomware…
The ride-hailing service Uber suffered a major data breach not long ago. The company reported that the hacker did not gain access to sensitive user data.
What Qualifies as Sensitive Data?
Usually…
The California Judges Association was established in 1929 and is the professional association representing the interests of the judiciary of the State of California. Members include judges of the…
If you ever wondered why it is so easy to find your home address and other private information online, look no further than what recently happened in a courtroom in Maine.
The state recently passed…