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Sharing our views on the topics we find interesting and articles worth a 2nd thought.
Your LEANmade Digest No. 106 – What happens when our faces are tracked everywhere, A.I.’s most important dataset gets a privacy overhaul, and how to secure data privacy in genomics research
What Happens When Our Faces Are Tracked Everywhere We Go? (New York Times) A long-read on Clearview.AI and similar companies that push (and cross) the boundaries of privacy and ethics: 'The more society-changing aspect of facial recognition may be how...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 106 – What happens when our faces are tracked everywhere, A.I.’s most important dataset gets a privacy overhaul, and how to secure data privacy in genomics research
What Happens When Our Faces Are Tracked Everywhere We Go? (New York Times) A long-read on Clearview.AI and similar companies that push (and cross) the boundaries of privacy and ethics: 'The more society-changing aspect of facial recognition may be how...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 104: Why Trust has become the most important Asset, and Digital Identity as critical national Infrastructure
Book Excerpt: Why trust, not data, has become the most important asset in the modern economy (GeekWire) Stein Broeder: 'My research has shown that trust is the most important asset for a company, even more important than data. Trust is the currency, and...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 103: a Store without Staff selling Phones using Facial Recognition, ‘Augmented creativity’, and DeepMind’s brain: the shape of things to come
T-Factory Is a Store Without Staff Selling Smartphones Using Facial Recognition (PCMAG) 'In South Korea a new store is opening that goes a step further and has no staff at all and never closes. The new store is called T Factory and it has been created by...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 101: some thoughts on GAIA-X, challenges and opportunities of multicloud, and reimagining the role of data
GAIA-X must be more than just another European infrastructure provider, or it will deliver no value | ZDNet (ZDNet) 'The real opportunity for GAIA-X is defining public cloud services that improve clarity around data sovereignty, data residency, and that...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 100: WFA Trend Intensifying Ethics and Compliance Issues, and Solid (by Berners-Lee) takes 1st step
Work From Anywhere Trend Intensifying Ethics, And Compliance Issues (Forbes) 'While the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the trend towards Work From Anywhere, much more needs to be accomplished to address the ethics and compliance issues endemic in this...
International Cyber Security Law Review – Springer 9/2020
In the News. Our General Counsel, Dr. David Wicki, LL.M. reviewed two legal frameworks designed to curb cybercrime. Published in International Cyber Security Law Review 9/2020 (Springer) The Budapest Convention and the General Data Protection Regulation: acting in...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 97: Rethinking risk and compliance for the Age of AI, Online Test Monitoring, and GDPR and Artificial Intelligence
Rethinking risk and compliance for the Age of AI (World Economic Forum) '... early experience shows that AI can create new types of risks for businesses. In hiring and credit, AI may amplify historical bias against female and minority background...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 96: rise in remote MacOS workers, paying ransoms to sanctioned hackers, cybersecurity risks in M&A and profitable ethics and compliance programs
Rise in Remote MacOS Workers Driving Cybersecurity 'Rethink' (Dark Reading) '"When this settles out, a large group of users are not coming back to the office ever," he says. "What we have to think in terms of is hardened users and hardened user practices...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 95: No quick fix for transatlantic data transfers, 1,200 phishing attacks each month, and the weird future of quantum networks
No quick fix for transatlantic data transfers, says EC (TechCrunch) 'Europe’s justice commissioner has conceded there will be “no quick fix” for EU-US data transfers in the wake of the decision by the region’s top court in July that struck down a flagship...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 94: FBI and CISA warn of vishing attacks (not a typo), Gartner’s Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, and the pandemic has changed the future of cybersecurity.
(Not a typo:) FBI and CISA warn of major wave of vishing attacks (ZDNet) 'Vishing, or voice phishing, is a form of social engineering where criminals call victims to obtain desired information, usually posing as other persons.' 'Hackers are calling employees working...
Your LEANmade Digest No. 92: the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous Hackers, a Data Breach at a Genealogy Site, and the Privacy Paradox.
Sandworm details the group behind the worst cyberattacks in history (The Verge)'Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks with Wired senior editor Andy Greenberg, author of Sandworm: A New Era of Cyberwar and the Hunt for the Kremlin’s Most Dangerous...