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Country with almost 1bn people connected to the internet has lacked a law regulating sharing of personal information
Staff fear they could be targeted by paramilitaries after personal details were published accidentally online
Start-up has raised far less in funding than OpenAI, and is yet to present a convincing business model
Chief legal officers have crucial responsibility in dealing with security breaches
Democratic market economies need to work together to keep the free exchange of data alive
US tech giant delayed its initial Bard launch to improve transparency to comply with regulators
New privacy guarantees designed to reassure companies over transfer of personal information between regions
Lenders under pressure over high mortgage costs and low saving rates low point to GDPR regime
Move marks big step for competition authorities to scrutinise the way tech companies handle information
Alleged breach raises concerns about security of country’s vaunted digital public infrastructure
Driven by fears of espionage and geopolitical tensions, experts say the infrastructure underpinning the internet is in danger of dividing into eastern and western blocks
Tens of thousands of workers affected by breach of sensitive data in hack expected to spread to the US
Brussels and Washington need to find a route to a workable legal framework
Groups are still getting a resounding thumbs-down from continent’s regulators
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission says US company breached rules that safeguard user information
Taro Kono, Japan’s digital minister, says elections could be targeted by ‘malicious elements’
Local authorities confirm their files were left in unsecured cloud-based data storage system
An FT column offering a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Draft law could do ‘lasting damage’ to competitiveness, say five chief executives
Business leaders turn to law firms for advice as data loss and other IT breaches become a growing concern
Intervention is latest sign that regulators are increasingly concerned about security of corporate data
Facebook parent pushes back against regulator’s proposal, calling it a ‘political stunt’
Proposed legislation will weaken the security of messaging apps or prompt their operators to leave Britain altogether
FBI, Interpol and UK National Crime Agency among law enforcement groups warning about tech company’s plans
UK regulator says staff in Surrey and Sussex failed to use the public’s personal data lawfully
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