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2020 The Year Marked By Data Encryption Trends and Privacy

Each year has its defining moments and trends. Learn why 2020 will be the "Year of Encryption": . 1969 will forever be known as the year humans walked on the moon . Gary Ross Dahl rocked the world again in 1975 with the introduction of the Pet Rock . AndMTV celebrated the moon landingand popular culture – and changed the music world – when it launched in 1981. The world remembers 1989 as the year the Berlin Wall fell , opening the door to a unified Germany. It’s hard to forget 2008, the year the financial crisis hit. And 2015 was the year of the millennial, when this groupsurpassed baby boomers as the biggest U.S. generation. Each year has its defining moments and trends. And 2020 will be the Year of Encryption. Here’s why: Encryption is a key technology in protecting sensitive information such as social security numbers, government IDs and financial data. It is also an important part of personal data privacy – a key consumer and compliance concern. Given the importance of encryption it is also a subject of debate at the U.S. state and federal level and elsewhere in the world. The link for this article located at Security Boulevard is no longer available. . The year 2020 marked a significant shift for encryption, highlighting its role in protecting sensitive data amid increasing cyber threats and privacy regulations. Data Protection, Encryption Trends, Cybersecurity Practices, Personal Data Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 09, 2020 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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Open-Sourced Differentially Private SQL Tool For Data Privacy

Google has open-sourced Differentially Private SQL, a tool for companies aiming to keep sensitive data private. Learn more: . For a company that’s in the business oftracking users’ online activities, Google sure is going all out to prove it’s dead serious about privacy. To that effect, the internet behemoth isopen-sourcing a librarythat it uses to glean insights from aggregate data in a privacy-preserving manner. Called Differentially Private SQL , the library leverages the idea of differential privacy (DP) — a statistical technique that makes it possible to collect and share aggregate information about users, while safeguarding individual privacy. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . Meta has unveiled a new framework, Securely Anonymized Analytics, designed to assist organizations in safeguarding sensitive information during data exploration.. Differentially Private SQL, Data Protection, Open Source Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 06, 2019 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Study Uncovers Vulnerability In Anonymized Data Re-identification

A new study reveals that you can be easily re-identified from almost any database, even when your personal details have been stripped out. Keep reading to learn the details. The data trail we leave behind us grows all the time. Most of it isn’t that interesting—the takeout meal you ordered, that shower head you bought online—but some of it is deeply personal: your medical diagnoses, your sexual orientation, or your tax records. The most common way public agencies protect our identities is anonymization. This involves stripping out obviously identifiable things such as names, phone numbers, email addresses, and so on. Data sets are also altered to be less precise, columns in spreadsheets are removed, and “noise” is introduced to the data. Privacy policies reassure us that this means there’s no risk we could be tracked down in the database. . The link for this article located at MIT Technology Review is no longer available. . A recent analysis uncovers the simplicity with which people can be traced back in de-identified datasets, heightening worries over personal data security.. Data Privacy, Anonymization Techniques, Personal Data Management, Tracking Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 25, 2019 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Data Breach Affects Over 500K San Diego School Staff And Students

The personal data of more than half a million staff and students of San Diego high schools from the past decade is now likely in the hands of hackers, it has emerged.. A statement from the San Diego Unified School District on Friday revealed that unauthorized access was achieved by a simple phishing campaign which compromised 50 staff log-ins back in January. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . A statement from the San Diego Unified School District on Friday revealed that unauthorized access w. personal, million, staff, students, diego, schools. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 24, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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China Hacked US Navy: 100K Sailors' Personal Info Compromised

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) today unsealed indictments against a pair of Chinese agents charged with hacking US computer systems from a period spanning 2006 – 2018. Among those successfully targeted was the US Navy. . Personally identifiable information including, social security numbers, names, and phone numbers pertaining to at least 100,000 US Navy service members was allegedly stolen during the espionage campaign. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . Covert operation compromised sensitive data of 100,000 Army personnel, underscores critical flaws in security protocols.. US Navy Hacking, Cybersecurity Breach, Personal Data Theft, Espionage Attack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 21, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Fallout 76 Support Ticket Data Exposure Leads to Privacy Risks

After asking for their customers' personal information in Fallout 76 support tickets, American video game publisher Bethesda Software LLC exposed those tickets to public access allowing anyone to view, edit, and resolve them. . The support tickets were accessible by anyone who submitted their own, with tickets containing names, usernames, addresses, and emails opened by other people automatically being sent to the wrong accounts for a limited period. The link for this article located at Softpedia News is no longer available. . The support tickets were accessible by anyone who submitted their own, with tickets containing names. asking, their, customers', personal, information, fallout, support, tickets, american, video. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 08, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Healthcare.gov Incident: Personal Data Breach Affects 75,000 Individuals

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) now has details about the data stolen in the breach of Healthcare.gov that occurred last month. According to the government agency, a significant amount of personal information including partial Social Security numbers, tax information and immigration status was compromised in the breach.. No financial information was stolen. In a post hidden on a Healthcare.gov page titled "How we use your data," the CMS confirmed the breach occurred and said it started to alert via phone call the 75,000 affected people starting November 5th. That notification will be followed by a letter detailing the breach and what information was compromised. The link for this article located at Engadget is no longer available. . Sensitive information, such as Social Security numbers and tax details, was exposed in the Healthcare.gov security incident, impacting 75,000 individuals.. Healthcare.gov Breach Report, Personal Information Theft, CMS Security Incident. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 10, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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81,000 Facebook Accounts Compromised: Security Threat Overview

Hackers have published private messages from the compromised accounts of some 81,000 Facebook users and put them up for sale on the internet, according to a BBC News report. . The hackers told the BBC Russian Service that they had personal information of more than 120 million accounts, which they were attempting to sell. Many of the users whose details have been compromised are based in Ukraine and Russia but some were also from the UK, US, Brazil and elsewhere. The link for this article located at TechWorm is no longer available. . The hackers told the BBC Russian Service that they had personal information of more than 120 million. hackers, published, private, messages, compromised, accounts, facebook, users. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 05, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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