Privacy

'Think before you type': Expert explains how Yahalomi case shows dangers of sharing all with an AI

Osher Cohen, a cyber specialist and the founder of Yo Secure, explained that most people are treating AI chatbots as search bars, but they share way more information and context.

 Google logo and AI Artificial Intelligence words are seen in this illustration taken, May 4, 2023.
“Your personal data is already for sale - the question is who’s taking it back.”

Your personal data is for sale. Privacy Bee earned PCMag's first perfect score fighting it

Israel Elections: A polling station in Jerusalem, as Israelis vote in their general elections, on March 23, 2021.

Sohlberg ruling to stop announcing voters' names 'restores respect,' says former deputy A-G

AI is reshaping the digital world, raising questions about who owns and controls our personal data.

AI is raising new questions about who owns our digital lives


State issues toothless warning to political parties about abusing privacy

Statement lacks concrete updates, penalties

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking at the Knesset, February 2020.

Planning Your Privacy: How to Prepare For The Unexpected

When you focus too much on specific attacks rather than considering the totality of your individual or organization’s data protection, privacy, network security, and process requirements


Rami Levi mobile officials suspected of privacy invasion for personal gain

The system that records communication data was meant to be used strictly for the purpose of fraud prevention. Rami Levy officials used it to spy on employees and reporters.

Different types of 4G, 5G and data radio relay antennas for mobile phone networks are pictured on a relay mast operated by Vodafone in Berlin, Germany April 8, 2019.

Is Google eavesdropping? A Belgium news report says yes

"Okay Google. May I hit my wife?"

Google

Parashat Balak: The challenge of privacy

We live in a generation that has left us almost completely exposed, and therefore we must learn the limits of suitable exposure.

‘IN THE Israelites’ camp, the tent doors did not face each other so that each family could have privacy.’

VPN and Tor: How to be Safe Online

In the post-Snowden world, it’s painfully apparent that espionage is a very real threat to everyone. It is known by a nicer name now—surveillance—but espionage it is.


Privacy expert: GDPR provides opportunity for Israeli hi-tech

The figures published by multinational law firm DLA Piper last week show that many organizations have heeded the new breach notification regulations.

Prof. Patrick Van Eecke, partner and global co-chair of DLA Piper's privacy, data protection and security practice

Nearly half of teens accept social media requests from strangers

Finding comes in report to mark International Data Privacy Day.

A man uses a smartphone in New York City, in this picture taken November 6, 2013