Disneyland California Rolls Out Facial Recognition
The company surprisingly emphasizes reduced fraud instead of visitor safety.
Nate is a member of Privacy Guides' video and news team. He has been advocating for privacy on his own website The New Oil since 2018, and is the former host of Surveillance Report, a popular cybersecurity podcast he published with Techlore.
The company surprisingly emphasizes reduced fraud instead of visitor safety.
A security company, two medtech companies, a video streaming service, and an older attack we missed last week compromise this week's data breach headlines.
This Week in Privacy #50
A popular app-infrastructure provider, an important French government agency, a watchmaker, and a cosmetics giant make up this week's confirmed data breaches.
Regardless of your feelings on AI (and Mozilla), it seems Mozilla has at least found one good use for it.
The bill would be the first of it's kind but is not without controversy.
Is this a sustainable, fair business model or paywalling what should be the free version?
We sat down with Carissa Véliz, author of 'Privacy is Power' and Oxford AI Ethics professor, to talk about how predictive AI will make a 'meritocracy' impossible, how lifelike chat bots are designed to deceive you, and the importance of privacy in the digital age.
Hacker One says that the rise of AI bug reports is overwhelming projects, meaning the bug bounty system needs to be rethought.
This week saw yet another breach from Booking.com, education giant McGraw-Hill, freelancing job board Fiverr, and many more.
Privacy Guides sat down with EFF Executive Director Cindy Cohn to reflect on her over 30 years of service defending privacy and digital civil liberties at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
It was a slow week, though we did still see a high-profile breach of a startup that provides training data for AI which likely continue to be talked about for a while.
Your email address is the key to your digital life, learning how to secure it properly is instrumental in protecting your privacy & security.
FBI Director Kash Patel's emails, heath tech companies, and the European Commission are some of this week's most notable data breaches.
Many in the privacy and FOSS communities see the move as capitulation to draconian and invasive laws, despite developer assurances.
While convenient and efficient, the move raises concerns about a potential "slippery slope" of data abuses.