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Vice Media seeks bankruptcy protection as part of sale to money lenders
Jamf debuts sophisticated security protection for executive iPhones
Newton’s Third Law of motion argues that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that the Apple ecosystem is fighting back in a big way against the mercenary spyware companies that have made headlines recently.
Improving situational awareness
Few people in tech sit comfortably with NSO Group and others in their attacks against journalists, human rights advocates, and high-value targets on behalf of repressive governments. They know that these technologies tend to proliferate, which is why most firms are now engaged in finding new ways to fight back.
The Italian Data Protection Agency gives OpenAI a chance to avoid being banned
At the end of March, the Italian Data Protection Authority (the “Garante”), announced that OpenAI’s fancy new ChatGPT software would imminently be blocked from use within the European nation over concerns that ChatGPT’s training and function violate the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). On Wednesday, the Garante published a list of necessary steps OpenAI will have to take by the end of April if Italy is to lift its temporary limitation on the processing of its user data.
“OpenAI will have to draft and make available, on its website, an information notice describing the arrangements and logic of the data processing required for the operation of ChatGPT along with the rights afforded to data subjects,” the Garante announced. Additionally, Italian users must be shown said notice and will have to declare that they are over the age of 18 prior to the completion of their registrations. What’s more, the company will be required to age gate the site to filter out users under the age of 18 by the end of September.
The Garante is also demanding that the company enact “easily accessible tools to allow non-users to exercise their right to object to the processing of their personal data,” per Wednesday’s release. “The same right will have to be afforded to users if legitimate interest is chosen as the legal basis for processing their data.”
Finally, OpenAI must by May, 31st run “through radio, TV, newspapers and the Internet” an ad campaign informing the public about their data collection methods and how Italians’ personal information will be used to train the company’s algorithms. In all, OpenAI has just 18 days to get all of its regulatory ducks in a row before the regulator implements additional penalties.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-italian-data-protection-agency-gives-openai-a-chance-to-avoid-being-banned-185638918.html?src=rss
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Virgin Orbit files for Chapter 11 protection in a last ditch effort to find a buyer
Virgin Orbit’s insolvency woes solidified as it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this week. The move comes after financial struggles culminating in an expensive failed launch that lost nine satellites. The aborted mission resulted in the company halting operations and furloughing most of its staff last month.
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A Chat with Alisdair Faulkner, Founder at Customer Protection Platform: Darwinium
Darwinium is the world’s first customer protection platform that helps businesses understand trust and risk across full digital journeys, not…
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Microsoft Intune Suite consolidates endpoint management and protection
Microsoft has launched the general availability of Microsoft Intune Suite, a consolidation of its endpoint management and security solutions to streamline protection for cloud-connected and on-premises endpoints.
The consolidation is aimed to serve as a single vendor for all endpoint security needs for the customers to have single analytics, rather than multiple disparate datasets, with a consistent visibility to potential vulnerabilities and anomalies, according to a company blog post.