by Infospectives | Aug 30, 2018 | Corporate Data Protection & GDPR, Featured, Privacy and GDPR, Privacy News & Politics
Welcome back! This is a shamefully delayed sequel to my first instalment of security themed GDPR thoughts: Data Protection, Security, and the GDPR: A fraught and fuzzy relationship. Here I look back again over my pre-privacy IT and InfoSec career to spot things likely...
by Infospectives | Mar 23, 2018 | Featured, Privacy and GDPR, Privacy for All, Privacy News & Politics
Anyone with any knowledge of the goings on in digital advertising, political campaign management, or (for that matter) military information operations, will have been utterly unsurprised by the news over the last few days. It’s Pandora’s box, it’s...
by Infospectives | Dec 10, 2016 | Privacy News & Politics
Infospectives service once again interrupted for some seasonalish tongue in cheek content. As a follow up to… Frozen: The InfoSec Remix …it’s a data protection and GDPR attempt to karaokify another tune from this obsessively loved (or hated) Disney...
by Infospectives | Nov 15, 2016 | Corporate Security, Privacy News & Politics
Some time ago Jenny Radcliffe (internationally respected social engineering, people risk, and negotiations expert) asked me to be a guest on her new Human Factor podcast. I was delighted to accept. The result is now out in the wild… …along with the...
by Infospectives | Oct 13, 2016 | Featured, Privacy News & Politics, Security for all
I’ve been lucky enough to have a pretty successful security career and gain a modest following for my writing. Mainly stuff about Information and Cybersecurity GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance). Gratifyingly, my Infospectives blog also received a fair few award...
by Infospectives | Sep 29, 2015 | Privacy News & Politics
At about 7pm I noticed a bit of a kerfuffle building on Twitter. Then I saw this tweet: Edward Snowden himself taking the Twitter plunge and like iron filings to an industrial magnet we followed. On the flip-side, Ed is only following one account….can you guess...