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Broadcast, Modern Media

Pixalate’s Q1 2023 Global Invalid Traffic & Ad Fraud Benchmarks Report: IVT on Roku and Amazon Fire CTV Apps Rises Back Over 20%

April 27, 2023

Via: PR Newswire

Pixalate, the market-leading fraud protection, privacy, and compliance analytics platform for Connected TV (CTV) and Mobile Advertising, today released the Q1 2023 Invalid Traffic Benchmarks Report, a comprehensive examination of the global state of IVT and ad fraud in Q1 […]


Networks & Systems

IT and Marketing Leaders Must Meet Increasing Customer Expectations for Data Protection and Privacy in Ever-Evolving Legal Landscape, Says Info-Tech Research Group

March 31, 2023

Via: PR Newswire

Organizations are facing increasingly stringent and ever-changing legal obligations regarding the protection of customer rights and privacy, particularly in respect to marketing activities. While employing a privacy-first approach to data protection offers ample benefits and seems simple in theory, the […]


Networks & Systems

Protect Your Voice Network From Fraud

September 14, 2022

Via: No Jitter

Hackers are “going global” and your business must know what measures to take to protect your privacy. Tata Communications blocks 4 billion+ calls annually to prevent a wide variety of voice fraud schemes. Whether it’s illegitimate robocalling, spam, spoofed caller […]


News

Covatic Wins 2022 NAB Show Product of the Year Award

April 27, 2022

Via: Broadcast Beat

Covatic, provider of ID-less and privacy-first technology for broadcasters, has announced today that its A-Type product is a winner in the Monitoring and Measuring Tools category at the 2022 NAB Show Product of the Year Awards. This official awards program recognizes […]


Networks & Systems

VR & Metaverse Ethics: It’s All About the Data

March 9, 2022

Via: No Jitter

AI is becoming increasingly present in our daily lives. From the way you interact with an airline’s web service to the way you are treated at your local fast-food behemoth and solicited (some might even say “bribed”) for overly positive […]


Networks & Systems

MIT Technology Review Insights: What’s Next for AI?

September 22, 2021

Via: No Jitter

In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has migrated from academic labs to the business world with the promise of practical applications. AI initiatives have demonstrated a reliable payoff for many sectors, and continued growth is a sure bet. The “MIT […]


News

What’s AWS Conveying With Its Acquisition of Wickr?

June 28, 2021

Via: No Jitter

Last week, AWS announced the acquisition of encrypted messaging provider Wickr in a company post by CISO Stephen Schmidt. Wickr provides collaborative communication services, such as messaging, content sharing, and video and voice communications, but it’s primarily known for its […]


Regulations

What’s ahead for telecom policy in the next term

November 3, 2020

Via: RCR Wireless News

As Election Day gets underway, what do the next four years hold for telecom policy? How are those issues likely to be handled differently based on whether Democrats or Republicans hold Congress and the White House? During a recent media […]


Internet, Modern Media

Enhancing Security with TLS 1.3

September 2, 2020

Via: No Jitter

I wrote an article last week that introduced “The Great SIP Security Challenge.” In case you felt it was all for show, believe me when I say it was not. I’m dead serious about my desire for SIP consumers and […]


Internet, Modern Media

How a Remote Work Platform Aided a Security and Risk Manager

August 27, 2020

Via: Informationweek

The operational shift to remote work pushed security and risk management services provider Continuity Global Solutions to find a new go-to resource that could meet its need for privacy and flexibility. The bulk of Continuity’s work is in support of […]


Regulations

Privacy/Security; Enforcement and Insurance

August 17, 2020

Via: Telecom Reseller

We are in the era of privacy and security attacks and ransomware. States are proceeding with regulations that deal with business customers’ and state citizens’ data collection, storage, processing, and distribution. Each state has different view of what to do […]


Internet, Modern Media, Networks & Systems

Threat Overload: IT Feels the Security Burnout

January 24, 2020

Via: No Jitter

With the number of security attacks that enterprises are facing, it’s no wonder why some IT security professionals are feeling burnt out. In addition to an overall increase in attacks, dealing with security alerts require lengthy investigations. This is further […]


Regulations

Kagan: Will T-Mobile, Sprint merger be blocked by Huawei and China?

March 25, 2019

Via: RCR Wireless News

Over the last few years, we have been discussing whether to allow or block the proposed T-Mobile, Sprint merger. All along I have said, after weighing the pros and cons, the merger should be approved. However, something new has come […]


News, Regulations

Net neutrality should be a federal, not a specific state measure

March 29, 2018

Via: Fierce Telecom News

USTelecom, an industry group focused on providing advocacy for the large Tier 1 and rural Tier 2 and Tier 3 telcos, maintains that any net neutrality rules should be based on a federalwide concept and not state by state. Jonathan […]


News

Telecom lobbying muscle kills privacy rules

April 18, 2017

Via: Phys.org

The telecom industry’s lobbying muscle pushed a consumer privacy measure to a swift death in Congress. Republicans struck down Obama-era rules that would have imposed tight restrictions on what broadband companies such as Verizon, AT&T and Comcast could do with […]


Regulations

Privacy concern raised over search service on Verizon phones

April 4, 2017

Via: Phys.org

Is Verizon planning to spy on its customers? You might conclude that it is after reading Verizon’s privacy policy on an upcoming AppFlash service, which promises easier access to search and apps on Android phones. The policy says Verizon may […]


News

FCC offers hope for consumers seeking online privacy protections

June 9, 2016

Via: Phys.org

Our every move online can be – and often is – tracked. In the past, it might have been hard for companies or the government to know your interests, political leanings, religious affiliation or health problems. But they can glean […]