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GDPR: the crimes you could commit without knowing it.
On the occasion of the entry into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) we present to you the conduct in which the dissemination of third-party information via the Internet may represent the commission of a crime.
Xavier Mertens: “Cryptojacking is one of the most brilliant attacks I’ve seen”
Xavier Mertens, an independent cybersecurity consultant and renowned IT security blogger, insists on the importance of traditional security to combat these highly effective new threat.
Is Augmented Reality Ready to go Mainstream?
Hundreds of startups are trying to apply AR to products that are aimed to serve various sectors such as healthcare, engineering, military, marketing, retail, and education.
Are cars about to start talking to you?
Autonomous cars need to do a lot more than drive themselves – they also need to let other road users know their intentions
Equifax was not an isolated incident: the danger of Web apps
The increasing proliferation of Web applications has not gone unnoticed by cybercriminals. In recent months, these applications have gained popularity as a vector for attacks in numerous security incidents.
Careful! HTTPS is not synonymous with security
HTTPS pages use SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocols to encrypt connections. But does HTTPS really make a website safe?
What will happen with WHOIS when GDPR is implemented?
The current public WHOIS system, that enables you to find the names and contact details of the owners of a domain, is incompatible with GDPR’s data protection principles.