There's nothing quite as identifiable as a face.
Christopher Gray built Scholly to help students find scholarships. After Sallie Mae acquired it, he says they fired him for objecting to selling users' personal data, including minors' information.
Concerns are growing in Millcreek Township over the use of new vehicle-tracking technology, as residents and officials weigh ...
City officials held a hearing on Tuesday after an inspector general report uncovered possible fraud within a shuttered ...
South Carolina’s voter rolls, including partial Social Security numbers, will be sent to the U.S. Department of Justice, ...
Chris Gray is suing his startup’s acquirer, Sallie Mae, for wrongful termination and alleging it's selling student data ...
A federal judge has dismissed a Department of Justice lawsuit against Arizona seeking access to the state's voter records.
Driven by Europe’s ambition for digital sovereignty, France is withdrawing the medical records of millions of citizens from Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure. This decision reflects a broader trend ...
George Hogan has a mission: to stop the Apex Police Department from renewing its contract with Flock, which sells automatic ...
However, a new study warns that the same capabilities driving their adoption are also creating a broad and evolving landscape of security, privacy, and ethical risks that existing safeguards are ...
The enforcement head of California’s privacy agency doesn’t like to lay out its priorities publicly—he wants everyone on high ...
The case involves Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches.