NZ Gov’t takes steps to ensure ‘highly digitalised’ MNCs pay their fair share
Will target online giants with digital tax
Will target online giants with digital tax
The cost of getting privacy wrong is becoming significant, and a cost that can undo hard work spent designing products and services which look amazing, but fail to meet regulatory requirements and customer expectations of privacy, write Hayley Miller and Campbell Featherstone of Kensington Swan.
The time to prepare for a data-driven future is before it arrives— not after, reports ISACA.
Revera and Nyriad develop system to help government agencies simplify management of trusted information
Pressing issues with our outdated privacy law may finally get a kickstart on 23 September, writes Nelson Siva of Solution Dynamics
One seemingly unshakeable truth about the online world since it began is this: The Internet never forgets. Once you post anything online, it is recoverable forever -- the claims of former IRS official Lois Lerner about "lost" emails notwithstanding. Even promises of photos disappearing after a few seconds have been shown to be bogus.