Information Security News Joint Letter on the UK Government’s use of Investigatory Powers Act to attack End-to-End EncryptionGlobal Encryption Coalition by Ryan Polk The Global Encryption Coalition is actively opposing the UK government’s utilisation of the Investigatory Powers Act to erode end-to-end encryption, asserting that this undermines both personal privacy and national security. An open […]
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Australia’s Digital Destiny: Leading the Charge for Online Freedom

Introduction In today’s interconnected world, the importance of digital rights cannot be overstated. While the European Union is making commendable strides in this arena, Australia stands at a pivotal juncture to assert its leadership in championing online freedom. The nation’s commitment to democratic values, coupled with a robust technological infrastructure, uniquely positions it to influence […]
Cyber (In)Securities – Issue 122

Information Security News: TSA’s Airport Facial-Recog Tech Faces Audit ProbeThe Register by Brandon VigliaroloThe U.S. Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) facial recognition program is under audit by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) due to concerns over privacy, data security, and potential biases. The audit will assess how biometric data is collected, stored, and shared, and whether […]
Beyond Data Protection Day: Safeguarding Our Digital Lives Every Day

January 28th was Data Protection Day—a global reminder that privacy isn’t just a legal formality or an operational headache. It’s a fundamental pillar of trust. If your business handles client or customer data (and let’s be honest, that includes almost every business these days), you have a responsibility to protect it. Yet, too many still […]