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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex sues Mail on Sunday over breach of GDPR

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is suing the Mail on Sunday newspaper after they published a handwritten letter she’d sent to her estranged father. A statement was issued on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s official website and she started proceedings in the high court over the misuse of private information, infringement of copyright and breach

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Amazon promotes baby monitors that let hackers spy on children

Home security cameras promoted and sold by Amazon come with “huge” security flaws, according to a new report. Worryingly, thousands of children are at risk as the Chinese made cameras are often marketed as baby monitors, according to a new report by Which? The devices claim to provide safety for families and their babies, but

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iCaaS delighted to be named as a finalist at the Thames Valley Tech Awards

At the annual Thames Valley Tech Awards 2019, iCaaS was named as a finalist in the Tech Start-Up category. The glitzy Awards evening took place at the impressive Madejski Stadium in Reading. The second annual Thames Valley Tech Awards honoured the region’s top technology businesses in a dozen categories. The Tech Start-Up category was sponsored

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GDPR and Brexit

Deal or no deal? No, this is not a reference to the popular Noel Edmonds gameshow and there are no winners. In the event of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit, with no agreed arrangements covering data protection, the Government is advising organisations to prepare appropriate contracts to ensure any transfer of European Union citizens’ personal data to

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Top U.S. executives call for an America-wide privacy law

CEO’s of some of America’s biggest data-using companies have urged U.S. lawmakers to implement a national data privacy law. The 51 executives say this will protect their businesses from state privacy laws and defend consumer privacy. The bosses signed an open letter from the trade group Business Roundtable, that was sent to Congressional leaders. Business leaders

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