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Google refused to tell a U.S. senator whether the company had received a secret U.K. surveillance order demanding access to ...
In this interview, Ruchin Kumar of Futurex explains how organisations can ensure compliance, control encryption keys, and ...
Harnessing chaos theory, Ravi Monani is building ultra-efficient, keyless encryption for IoT devices—secure, lightweight, and ...
US Senator is urging the Trump administration to confront the UK authorities over their alleged attempted use of surveillance ...
Until now it’s stayed quiet on whether it received the same order to open a backdoor to user data as Apple, but a spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch that it never did. If it had, Google wouldn’t be ...
The CEO of secure messaging app Signal has said the company would withdraw from Australia if the government was to continue ...
He has also raised concerns that UK can use the Equipment Interference (hacking) provisions in the IPA to demand that companies “infect their customers with spyware to hack Americans” – a capability ...
Banking sector security leaders shed light on what it takes for CISOs to prepare their organizations for post-quantum ...
Chaos ransomware rises after BlackSuit takedown, hitting U.S. targets with $300K demands and stealthy evasion tactics.
There's also a "Panic Mode" that lets users delete all their data from the app instantly with just a triple tap.
Lawmaker’s letter suggests Apple might not be the only company the British government asked for special access to users’ private data.