Valentine's Day 2018 uncovered a Canadian school board's data breach cover-up, igniting efforts for edtech cybersecurity and privacy reform in Canada. Advocacy for data deletion is crucial.
Defining data breaches is complex. They can result from negligence or external attacks. True measure lies in potential harm, not intent. Shakespeare's words: negligence in trust is a crime, hold relevance in today's digital landscape.
This post delves into cunning methods for evading responsibility in cybersecurity incidents. It cunningly suggests delaying disclosure, downplaying breach impacts, and shifting blame onto victims. It's a sharp critique of unethical data protection practices.
Scams thrive underground due to lax enforcement, financial incentives, and massive online transactions. Institutions prioritize profit over ethics, leaving consumers vulnerable. Fines fail to hold them accountable, leaving the public at risk.