Why an Argument about Antisemitism May Prompt Change in Data Protection Enforcement
A risky civil suit by Britain’s Labour Party against allies of a former leader may sway the thinking of the country’s next Prime Minister.
A risky civil suit by Britain’s Labour Party against allies of a former leader may sway the thinking of the country’s next Prime Minister.
The Head of Communications at SAS Institute sees no problem with a wild generalization about Africans and crime.
The Irish Data Protection Commission has spent over 6 years fighting legal battles to deny the privacy rights of a hospice worker.
American neo-Nazi Scott Rhodes spoofed the CLIs of 4,959 calls that promoted his website and beliefs.
Residents of Portland can demand $1,000 in damages for each day their new rights are violated. The impact will extend beyond Portland.
Recent webinars from the SIP Forum revealed dangerously vague thinking about the consequences of adopting STIR/SHAKEN and using algorithms to block calls.
We must call out the obvious cases of discrimination that we see in the telecoms risk profession.
The sexism of an academic shows why we must do more to support women working in telecoms risk management and assurance.
Although Subex is an Indian firm, their user conference illustrated industry-wide challenges with achieving diversity.