My interview with SC Magazine on how enterprises still have cause for concern when it comes to cloud security in 2019.
-
Martin Lewis drops Facebook legal action
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle with Mark Patterson on consumer campaigner Martin Lewis dropping his legal action against Facebook over a series of ads that ran on its platform, falsely claiming he backed several investment schemes.
The MoneySavingExpert website founder had claimed the fake endorsements had caused him reputational damage. He dropped the case because Facebook had agreed to introduce a scam ads reporting button. As part of the deal, Facebook will also give £3m to Citizens Advice which they will use for a scheme to identify and fight online scams and support their victims.
-
France Hits Google with $57 Million GDPR Fine
My interview with Bank Info Security on the €50 million fine levied by the French National Data Protection Commission. This is the largest fine handed out so far under GDPR, which is intended to better protect Europeans’ personal data.
-
Security? – It’s Academic!
My interview in Comms Business Insight on how IoT will not reach its potential until fundamental security concerns are addressed.
-
Man Charged With Flying Drone Near Heathrow Several Days After Gatwick Chaos
My interview with Sputnik News on the wider treat that terrorists will use drones for attacks in general.
-
How to keep safe with cybercrime and data breaches on the up
My interview with IT Pro Portal on seven simple steps to help stay secure online.
-
Stricter Regulation Could Lead to More Illegal Drone
My interview with Sputnik on the UK government’s decision to consider toughening legislation to tackle the illegal use of drones.
-
Where technology breakthroughs could take us next
My interview in The Sunday Times on the dangers posed by drones in the future.
-
Facebook rolls out fact checking operation in UK
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about Facebook’s fact-checking operation which is launching in the UK, with the independent charity Full Fact selected to be the first British publisher to review and rate the accuracy of content on the social network. Posts, links and videos that have been flagged as false will be marked as such to users, and people will be warned if a post they are about to share has been found to be false, but no one will be stopped from sharing or reading any content, false or not.
-
BBC Radio Foyle News at One – Technology Highlights from CES 2019
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle News at One where we discuss highlights from CES 2019 such as a smart voice assistant toilet unbreakable light sabers, a car which walks and the new way to take delivery of parcels.