The Cyber-Score law aims to determine whether a service complies with data protection rules, such as localization, safeguards and internal safeguards, while strengthening digital security and respect for privacy.
The Cyber-Score law aims to determine whether a service complies with data protection rules, such as localization, safeguards and internal safeguards, while strengthening digital security and respect for privacy.
Cyberwar is a term used to describe one or more cyberattacks carried out by one country against another, with which it is in conflict. An act of cyberwar can be carried out either by members of a country, but can...
File sharing software, which has become essential in the life of a company today, represents a prime target. In this article, we will see why and which software suffered attacks.
In the world of notaries, cyberattacks have become frequent and notary offices are a prime target for hackers.
With a 43% increase in incidents between 2021 and 2022, the cryptojacking phenomenon has reached an all-time high. By the end of the year, a total of 139.3 million attacks had been recorded, surpassing the previous record of 100 million....
The AI Act is a proposal for a regulation from the European Commission tabled on April 4, 2021 with the aim of regulating artificial intelligence systems. It will be accepted at the latest during 2023 and will attempt to establish...
In 2013, Yahoo has suffered the biggest breach in history with over 3 billion users affected. This story got even bigger knowing that Yahoo didn't reveal this story until late 2016, three years later, forcing users to change passwords and...
On 20 april 2011, PlayStation was forced to shut down its servers and therefore to temporarily close its online service, due to a cyberattack that took place from April 17 to 19 2011.
In 2021, the National Commission for Computing and Liberties (CNIL) received 5,000 data leak declarations, affecting a total of 3 million people. In 2022, this statistic has continued to increase to reach the number of 5 million persons concerned.
Google Analytics Universal will be replaced on July 1st by Google Analytics 4 due to the CNIL’s condemnation of the dangers and lack of protection of personal data transferred to the United States.
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