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In late 2025 and early 2026, one of the world’s most advanced scientific organizations, the European Space Agency (ESA), faced a string of cyberattacks that exposed severe weaknesses in its cybersecurity posture. Hackers stole hundreds of gigabytes of data. Among the data stolen were proprietary software, credentials, and mission documents. As a final act, the […]
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Every interaction online, from signing up for a newsletter to making a purchase, leaves a trace. These traces are collected by data brokers and resold to advertisers, analytics firms, or, in some cases, criminals on the dark web. As personal information is shared more widely, the risk of phishing, spam, scams, and identity theft increases. PrivacyHawk focuses on reducing this digital footprint by identifying where personal data is exposed and helping remove it before it … More →
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Privacy programs are under strain as organizations manage breach risk, new technology, and limited resources. A global study from ISACA shows that AI is gaining ground in privacy work, with use shaped by governance, funding, and how consistently privacy is built into systems. Board view of privacy programs (Source: ISACA) AI use follows maturity, not urgency Only a small number of organizations currently use AI for privacy tasks such as data discovery, risk assessment, and … More →
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