Cyber Matters

Google's Cookie Plans Crumble


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This week on Cyber Matters, Tanner Wilburn, Katherine Kennelly, and Zach Smith begin with Google's decision to end its plans to ban third-party cookies, discussing the implications for user privacy and online advertising.

They then explore recent developments in the cybersecurity industry, including Google's failed acquisition of Israeli cybersecurity company Wiz and Mimecast's successful acquisition of Code 42. They also discuss Apple's warnings to Indian iPhone users about potential "mercenary spyware" attacks and the legal brief filed by major tech firms supporting a journalist targeted by NSO Group's spyware.

They cover KnowBe4's inadvertent hiring of a North Korean hacker and the potential reporting obligations for companies following the recent Crowdstrike outages. The podcast also touches on the FTC's  not-so-new guidance on hashing and anonymization, as well as their investigation into "surveillance pricing" practices.

State privacy laws are discussed, with a focus on Colorado's universal opt-out shortlist and a recent BIPA decision regarding Samsung's face-scanning feature. The hosts also cover recent fines and settlements involving Meta, Oracle, and TracFone related to various privacy and data protection violations. If you enjoy the show, share and leave us 5 stars! Links from the show:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/cyber-matters-podcast/

https://www.cooley.com/news/insight/2024/2024-07-22-sec-reporting-implications-for-publicly-traded-companies-impacted-by-crowdstrike-defective-software-update

https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/feature/AI-lawsuits-explained-Whos-getting-sued

https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/lawfare-podcast-orin-kerr-and-asaf-lubin-apple-v-nso-group

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