Tag: privacy

The Practicalities of Open Sourcing
If you're contemplating the daring act of open sourcing your projects, here are some things to know before you set out ...

Developers’ Role in Protecting Privacy
Although sharing data has become commonplace in exchange for benefits and value, consumers are becoming more aware of privacy issues ...

Android Apps Must Let Users Delete Data ¦ RISC-V in the Data Center
In this week’s #TheLongView: Google forces apps to make deleting users’ data easier, and the RISC-V drumbeat grows louder ...

FAA Ground Stop due to Technical Debt? | Don’t Do DIY Crypto!
In this week’s #TheLongView: The FAA’s NOTAM database gets corrupted, and Threema shows why DIY encryption is bad ...

EU Data Privacy: Try Again | SkyPilot: Choose Cheapest Cloud | WFH: Better Meetings
In this week’s The Long View: EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework reemerges, Berkeley brings cloud selection box, and proof that remote work is good work ...

Data Centers IN SPAAACE | Discord GDPR Fine | AWS Fires Dead Wood
In this week’s The Long View: The EU wants to put servers in orbit, a GDPR penalty for Discord, and Amazon has the hatchet out ...

Preparing Your Android App for an Independent Security Review
As of July 20, 2022, Android developers publishing new or updated mobile apps in Google Play must declare how their apps collect, share and secure data. The new Google Play Data safety ...

Google FLoC is Dead | Meta AI Supercomputer Lives | ARM Deal is Dead
In this week’s The Long View: Google’s FLoC proposal is dead, Meta/Facebook is buying RSC—a huge AI supercomputer, and Arm “will IPO” instead of selling to Nvidia ...

Balancing UX and Privacy With IoT
As more IoT devices track data to improve customer UX, privacy concerns are becoming more prevalent. How can developers strike a balance? The internet of things, or IoT, is a system that ...

How DevOps Startups Can Deal with GDPR in 2018
Data protection is not a new issue. There have been numerous high-profile data hacks in recent years, with sensitive customer information released into the public domain, causing widespread condemnation and fury. Trust ...

What GDPR Means to You, and Other Important Questions
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It seems that everyone has questions about it, and for very good reason—GDPR goes into effect May 25. You may be too overwhelmed to even ...

How to Make Your Software HIPAA-Compliant
Creating software for the healthcare industry must always follow strict requirements and limits set by both state regulators and medical organizations. In this article, we will focus on becoming compliant with HIPAA ...