
The Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) Explained
The Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA), a federal law enacted in 1994, aims to safeguard the personal information of licensed drivers in the United States

Improving mobile app security using behavior-based biometrics
Seventy-five percent of security vulnerabilities are estimated to go undetected due to the limitations of traditional biometric authentication methods like fingerprint scans and facial recognition.

Ex-Minister believed she was battling with department during Post Office scandal
A former business minister has accused the government department responsible for the Post Office of losing objectivity while handling inquiries from MPs regarding the Horizon

Google Privacy Sandbox changes spare Chrome cookies from extinction
Google has decided to change its direction regarding the deprecation of third-party cookies in its Chrome web browser. This new approach aims to provide users

New advancements in technology to enhance secure-by-design development
Security leaders and software developers can now gain deeper visibility into their organizations’ software development security posture with the introduction of the industry-first solution, SCW

Podcast: Strategies for Achieving Sustainable Data Storage
In this podcast episode, Grant Caley, UK and Ireland solutions director at NetApp, discusses the importance of sustainable storage. He explains that the demand for

What caused the Windows Blue Screen attributed to CrowdStrike?
In a YouTube video, David William Plummer, a former Microsoft software engineer who developed the Windows Task Manager, discussed how a CrowdStrike update could have

The advantages, disadvantages, and key workloads of hybrid multicloud storage
Hybrid multicloud storage is designed to offer the best of both worlds by combining on-premise technology with multiple public cloud resources. This allows enterprises to

Watch out for scammers posing as NCSC agents offering CrowdStrike services
The 19 July Microsoft outage has caused a surge in opportunistic cyber criminals taking advantage of the situation, according to security agencies. Despite the outage

The CrowdStrike Disarray Highlights Dangers of Centralized ‘Big IT’
Experts are warning that the recent global Microsoft outage, caused by a faulty update from security firm CrowdStrike, highlights the risks of relying too heavily

NCA busts operation offering DDoS-for-hire services for digital stress
The National Crime Agency (NCA) in the UK has successfully infiltrated and disrupted the underground criminal marketplace known as digitalstress.su. This marketplace was responsible for

Better Accessibility Embedded in Software and Websites: An Interview
The graphical user interface (GUI) is how most people interact with computing devices, from smartphones to laptops and websites. While voice-activated interfaces like Siri have