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The shifting baseline of personal privacy makes yestery
Given the mass media coverage of ransomware attacks on first the UK high street and then the US retail sector, you’d be forgiven for thinking that ransomware is public cyber enemy number one. Now, don
There are new laws that have come into effect in the UK about controlling the access to certain sorts of material on the internet, specifically pornography. But it also applies to any material unsuita
Business is good for VPN providers – the companies that provide virtual private networks, encrypted tunnels through which internet data travels, that are used to spoof users’ locations. Previously, VP
I’ve never had as much engagement with my social media posts as I did when the Data Use and Access Act 2025 (DUA Act) received Royal Assent on 19 June. After waiting since Brexit and the government’s
How can you get your people – employees, family, relatives – used to the idea that Google might not be available one day? Not just in a regional crash, but offline for days, weeks, months due to a del
If the most prized commodity in the 20th century was oil, in the 21st it is data. It is both our humdrum reality and our anxious obsession. It tracks everything from which online advertisements we are