

How Lawmakers Are Selling Out Americans for Political Gain

At the beginning of this year, Google announced that by 2022, the Chrome web browser will drop support for third-party tracking cookies, which – until now –
The Biggest Data Privacy Scandal Since Edward Snowden
In 2013, the U.S intelligence community was turned upside down by the revelations of government whistleblower Edward Snowden after he exposed top-secret, domestic surveillance activities

Why Consent Management Platforms (CMPs) Are Not a Catch-All Solution for Avoiding CCPA Violations
Since the passage of California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in 2018, businesses serving California-based customers have been required to maintain security controls that protect sensitive

Third-Party Code (3PC) is a Major Threat to CCPA Compliance
Six months after it went into effect at the start of 2020, legal enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) finally began on the first of

TikTok? U.S Politicians Should Be Worried About Foreign Threats on Their Candidate Websites
The integrity of our political process and national security requires taking a look at the broader digital ecosystem to better understand how foreign powers can

At the beginning of this year, Google announced that by 2022, the Chrome web browser will drop support for third-party tracking cookies, which – until now –

How COVID-19 Exposes Serious Flaws in Our Digital Ecosystem
Criticism of U.K’s Tracing App Highlight Digital Threats to Patient Confidentiality It’s been two months since the U.K. first implemented lockdown policies to slow the spread of

Consumers Are the Victims of Data Theft, Not Corporations
Imagine waking up one day to find a strange letter in your mailbox from a popular department store. Inside is a brand-new credit card, and

To Win the War on Cybercrime, Businesses Need an Ethical Framework

Why Social Media is a Threat to U.S Service Members – And How They Can Stay Safer