all InfoSec news
Meta dodged a €4BN privacy fine over unlawful ads, argues GDPR complainant
Jan. 19, 2023, 3:07 p.m. | Natasha Lomas
TechCrunch techcrunch.com
A €390M privacy fine for Meta announced earlier this month in the European Union — for running behavioral ads on Facebook and Instagram in the region without a valid legal basis — was several billion dollars smaller than it should have been, and orders of magnitude too tiny to be a deterrent for others going […]
Meta dodged a €4BN privacy fine over unlawful ads, argues GDPR complainant by Natasha Lomas originally published on TechCrunch
ads edpb european union facebook gdpr instagram legal magnitude meta noyb privacy tiny valid
More from techcrunch.com / TechCrunch
Basalt plans to hack a defunct satellite to install its space-specific OS
2 days, 14 hours ago |
techcrunch.com
House bill would ban Chinese connected vehicles over security concerns
3 days, 13 hours ago |
techcrunch.com
Chinese EVs – and their connected tech – are the next target of US lawmakers
3 days, 13 hours ago |
techcrunch.com
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
CyberSOC Technical Lead
@ Integrity360 | Sandyford, Dublin, Ireland
Cyber Security Strategy Consultant
@ Capco | New York City
Cyber Security Senior Consultant
@ Capco | Chicago, IL
Sr. Product Manager
@ MixMode | Remote, US
Corporate Intern - Information Security (Year Round)
@ Associated Bank | US WI Remote
Senior Offensive Security Engineer
@ CoStar Group | US-DC Washington, DC