GPEN and ICO report finds lack of mobile site optimisation is putting user privacy at risk

The Global Enforcement Network (GPEN) and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) have revealed the findings of their report – conducted by 26 privacy regulators across the world – on the privacy of mobile apps. It found that out of the 1,200 mobile apps analysed, 43 percent failed to tailor privacy communications to the small screen; the information was either too small or hidden in lengthy privacy policies that required scrolling or clicking through numerous pages.

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Rapid7 launches Global Strategic Services Practice

New programme will help transform the security posture of organisations through threat-focused programme assessment and development services.

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Juniper Networks expands Spotlight Secure

Juniper Networks has announced new advancements in its security capabilities that extend the Juniper Networks® Spotlight Secure threat intelligence platform and link it with firewall policies in Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways.

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Trustworthy Software Initiative to be based at WMG's Cyber Security Centre

WMG's Cyber Security Centre at the University of Warwick is to host a million pound programme designed to enhance the cyber security of many of our everyday technologies and tools by ensuring that the software that underpins them is more trustworthy.

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