Uber Admits Covering up Data Breach that Exposed Data of 57 Million Users
Uber has admitted that it covered up a massive data breach in 2016 that exposed data pertaining to approximately 57 million users and 600,000 drivers’ license numbers. The ride-hailing platform has entered a non-prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors to resolve a criminal investigation into the cover-up of a significant data breach suffered by the company in […]
Hong Kong in Talks with Beijing over Cross-Border Data Security Laws
The government of Hong Kong has recently entered talks with the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) to facilitate data transfers from mainland China to Hong Kong in light of new Chinese data security laws. These negotiations have begun after Beijing reaffirmed its position on legislation requiring data exports to undergo security reviews by the CAC, […]