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Tag Archives: Processors
The ICO Speaks: New Guidance on Contracts, Data Controllers and Processors
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued several new guidance documents on Data Controllers, Data Processors and the interaction among them. Key points of the Contracts guidance include: Whenever a controller uses a processor, there must be a written … Continue reading
Posted in Business law
Tagged Contracts, controllers, Data, Guidance, Processors, Speaks
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It’s Time for Payment Processors Like Stripe and Paypal to Start Publishing Transparency Reports
Modern payment processors are making hard choices every day about how and when they’ll stand up for users. Whether they comply with or reject a government request for user data and whether they shut down an account or leave it … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged It's, Like, Payment, PayPal, Processors, Publishing, reports, start, Stripe, Time, Transparency
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Researchers Find Serious Vulnerabilities in AMD Processors
CTS Labs, an Israel-based hardware security company, released on Tuesday a whitepaper and website describing flaws they discovered in two lines of computer chips produced by the company AMD. CTS Labs hasn’t released the actual exploits and only describes the … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged find, Processors, Researchers, Serious, Vulnerabilities
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