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Like other big tech companies, Google and Amazon’s cloud businesses routinely comply with requests from police, prosecutors and security services to hand over customer data to assist investigations. To deal with the threat, officials created a secret warning system: the companies must send signals hidden in payments to the Israeli government, tipping it off when it has disclosed Israeli data to foreign courts or investigators.
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Research also finds 200 of 231 people notified by MoD of breach reported threats to themselves or families
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Executives at world’s biggest datacentre owner grappled with disclosing information about water used to help power facilities
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New regulation will allow US authorities to require non-citizens to be photographed at any point of departure
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Data protection authority says chatbots are ‘clearly biased’, as Netherlands prepares for national poll
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For years, China’s government has used what’s known as the “Great Firewall” to censor the internet inside its country and block access to select foreign websites. Now, a document leak shows that a little-known Chinese company is exporting these tools to other countries, including Myanmar, Pakistan, Kazakhstan and Ethiopia.
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Following arrests and draconian legislation, editors are self-censoring to protect their organisations
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Evidence prepared for a collapsed espionage trial was published by an under-pressure government in Britain, offering a window into Western countries’ struggle to define Beijing as friend or foe.
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Evidence prepared for a collapsed espionage trial was published by an under-pressure government in Britain, offering a window into Western countries’ struggle to define Beijing as friend or foe.
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Ex-national security adviser surrendered to authorities and made court appearance as he faces 18-count indictment
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The inaugural forum in Djibouti brings together 17 African nations to promote digital archiving, legal transparency, and the preservation of Africa’s collective memory.
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Ministers hope scheme for 1.8 million people will show how technology works and ease privacy and security concerns
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Indian-American Ashley Tellis allegedly obtained US military data and passed envelopes to Chinese officials
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Indian-American Ashley Tellis allegedly obtained US military data and passed envelopes to Chinese officials
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The enduring animosity between the United States and Iran is reflected inside the walls of the former U.S. embassy in Tehran, now turned into a museum of anti-American propaganda. U.S. involvement in the June Iran-Israel war has resurfaced that shared past.
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Keir Starmer is considering Aadhaar as model for UK, but detractors warn of ‘digital coercion’ and security breaches
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Defense department policy requires outlets to vow not to obtain unauthorized files and restricts access to some areas
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The public display of artefacts looted by British colonial forces at the new Museum of West African Art was supposed to be the crowning glory of a decades-long restitution effort. What went wrong?
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L’ouverture de poursuites contre des personnes accusées d’être responsables de disparitions forcées et d'actes de torture sous le précédent gouvernement au Bangladesh constitue une étape importante vers la reddition de comptes, a déclaré le Haut-Commissaire des Nations Unies aux droits de l’homme.
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Investment bank had previously planned for such information from New York workers to be voluntary
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