Small businesses gauge how Apple’s privacy changes may affect them
Small businesses worldwide are cutting down marketing spending because of the latest privacy changes made by Apple, making targeting new customers increasingly hard.
Last year, Apple forced developers to seek permission to serve users personalized advertisements on iPads and iPhones and track th... Read more
European or not, ensure your AI business clings to EU Data Laws
As the world moves toward a new age defined by machine learning and artificial intelligence, the very basis of numerous modern tech is being scrutinized by policymakers.
Data is essential to refine any cutting-edge technology and will grow significantly as we develop more advanced ML, and AI mod... Read more
‘Companies struggle to innovate due to ineffective data use’
A survey by VMware indicates that European businesses struggle to innovate because of ineffective data use.
VMware's report reveals that many of the European enterprises surveyed struggle to extract value from data. The companies have difficulty innovating and miss out on strategic opportunitie... Read more
’50 percent of firms rely on manual testing to review applications’
A recent report reveals that around 50 percent of firms still leverage manual testing as a way to review their applications.
Applitools based the 'State of UI/UX Testing' report on input from developers, testers, Q/A administrators, and UI/UX designers from more than 1000 enterprises.
Half r... Read more
A second probe into Google’s ad practices launched by Britain
A second probe into Google's Advertising practices was launched by British Competition Regulators on Thursday, indicating that the tech giant may be favoring its own services by distorting competition.
The competition and market authority (CMA) recent probe follows up on the investigation into F... Read more
UK privacy watchdog fines Clearview AI
The rulings bring a two-year collaborative inquiry between the ICO and the Australian Information Commissioner's Office.
Clearview AI, a face recognition startup, was fined £7.5 million (8.79 million euros) by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for violating UK data protection regulati... Read more
Tanium introduces free risk assessment
The free service determines whether an organization is resilient to vulnerabilities and attacks.
Tanium develops endpoint security software. Its platform maps all endpoints in an environment, including devices, containers and servers. Several tools recognize and remove suspicious users, vulnerab... Read more
Broadcom in antitrust scrutiny chair again
Broadcom is under scrutiny by the United States Federal Trade Commission due to the allegations by customers that they force exclusive deals.
Broadcom, an American manufacturer, developer, designer, and worldwide supplier of a range of infrastructure and semiconductor software products, is yet a... Read more
Microsoft Purview brings data compliance and governance tools together
Microsoft brought its data governance and compliance solutions together in Microsoft Purview. The tech giant hopes to increase the accessibility of its compliance portfolio.
Data engineers and legal staff should have an easier time finding and using Microsoft's data governance and compliance so... Read more
Google launches Checks, a platform that automates application security
Google launches Checks, a platform that helps organizations deliver secure and privacy-compliant apps. The platform features various development tools that squash privacy and compliance risks.
Checks is currently available in beta. The platform helps organizations discover potential privacy and... Read more