When you visit a website, the website will likely acquire some basic information about you, such as IP address, the operating system on your computer, the browser you are using, the ISP you used to ...
Personally identifiable information has been found in DataComp CommonPool, one of the largest open-source data sets used to train image generation models. Millions of images of passports, credit cards ...
One of the primary reasons fraud is so prevalent today is because, all too often, it happens faster than merchants or financial institutions can react to stop it. The majority of fraud happens on the ...
Information that can identify an individual. Other than the obvious name, address and phone number, examples of personally identifiable information (PII) include date of birth, email address, phone ...
Cyber threats are real and growing. In an age when data incursions are regular features in the news, it's no surprise businesses strive to protect their own data. But employee data is just as ...
Think of everything you've posted online over the past year — photos, blog entries, comments on websites, and so on. Now consider how much of that content says something about you as an individual, ...
Click on any website and there is a box to accept website cookies it seems these days. While seemingly benign, that box is a visualization of what many public and private organizations are facing with ...