Deadline to Disclose Data Breaches Raises Concerns in Europe
A proposal would require companies to inform customers within 72 hours about data breaches. But some experts say that’s not enough time to identify and resolve the security problem.
Deadline to Disclose Data Breaches Raises Concerns in Europe
A proposal would require companies to inform customers within 72 hours about data breaches. But some experts say that’s not enough time to identify and resolve the security problem.
Q&A: While in China, Protect Your Devices and Data
Thomas Parenty, who runs a security consulting firm that advises multinationals on computer security in China, recently offered his views on how to keep your gadgets safe in China.
Q&A: Guarding Personal Data From Abuse by Insiders
Bad actions by authorized users may be as much a threat to privacy as hackers, according to an authority on building privacy into computer systems.
Data Transfer Pact Between U.S. and Europe Is Ruled Invalid
The decision by the European Court of Justice throws into doubt how tech giants like Facebook and Google can use digital data from millions of users.
Wall Street Banks Reach Deal With Regulators on Data Retention
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse and Bank of New York Mellon will keep communications that could be used to track evidence of rigging schemes among traders.
New Data Gives Clearer Picture of Student Debt
The increases in debt and default rates are concentrated among students at for-profit and community colleges, even though those students borrow less on average.