More from Cheddar
NewsData leaks, security breaches, new laws on online privacy and data security - a lot happened in 2018. What’s waiting for us in 2019? *** 🔔 Subscribe to get the latest content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZhRxyloC-qzURiOa3vbFQ?sub_confirmation=1 *** - Get ready for more identity theft attempts, increased number of phishing scams, and personal data loss. Data breaches in 2018 affected more than 1 billion people around the world. This enormous pool of leaked data is an invaluable resource for hackers. They can use it to tailor phishing scams and take over your social media or, in fact, any other account. - Follow the government's position on higher security and privacy standards. The GDPR in the EU created a shift towards more responsible use of private data. In 2019 all eyes will be on the US, where California set a high bar for the other states by passing the Consumer Privacy Act. - Prepare for new challenges when using encrypted communications. In December 2018, Australia passed the Assistance and Access (A&A) bill, also known as the anti-encryption law. It requires tech companies to allow law enforcement agencies to intercept and read the content of encrypted communications. Other members of ‘14-eyes’ countries might want to follow this example in 2019. - Do not feel alone - tech companies will look for new ways to ensure security With so much data stolen, companies in 2019 will want to prove that they are making an effort to protect their clients. They are likely to invest in security audits, penetration testing, and implement zero-trust policies. - You will have a new friend or foe - AI AI will come to rescue against fraud attempts, but it will also be of great help in collecting data. The growing use of data collected by facial recognition, virtual assistants, and home devices will translate into new privacy threats.
0 Comments
0/2000