The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has found Tusla failed to demonstrate a lawful basis under General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for its processing of a whistleblower’s personal data.
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Data protection: Should you show your M-Pesa message for payment verification?
Many Kenyans have normalised doing their transactions via mobile money, particularly M-Pesa. After making the payment, they instinctively hold up the phone to the seller to see the confirmation ...
Jan 26 (Reuters) - Tesla investors head into earnings on Wednesday looking for evidence that Elon Musk's long-promised ...
An electrical outlet caused a house fire in Lebanon last year that killed five people, including children, ages 1 and 4, who ...
See how three organizations strengthen security and accelerate AI innovation with Microsoft’s family of security products.
Data has become both a strategic asset and a regulatory responsibility, and UK organizations are under increasing pressure to ...
CreditNinja reports that about 41% of working-age Americans (72 million) have medical debt, affecting lower-income and ...
The UAE: Tech companies and their supply chain will be able to show they meet the highest global standards for reliability, ...
Dallas is discharging less greenhouse gas than it did a decade ago, according to a newly released environmental report from the city. The city’s 2023 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory shows Dallas ...
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New details capture 13 years of wage-related laws, show increased protections for workers in the US
For more than a decade, local and state laws have been increasingly focused on providing more protection and agency to ...
A June 18 testing explosion laid bare concerns about minimal regulatory oversight of Elon Musk’s commercial space business in ...
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