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IT’S THE LAW (10/03/2023)

Australia’s Attorney General agrees with 38 recommendations that would grant individuals rights to sue for serious privacy breaches and increase protection of children’s data. These are the first of more than a hundred and more are under advisement for legislative changes in 2024.

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Uber Eats robots roam streets of LA delivering dinners – & data to police

October 3, 2023

Serve Robotics, a company delivering food to Uber Eats customers has been found to be providing far more than just take out meals. In fact, the robots roaming the streets of Los Angeles, which are always filming where they are and where they are going, have just been found to have helped the city’s police department by providing film that was used in a criminal case.

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Children’s Privacy: Big rise in school cyberattacks put kids and families at risk

October 3, 2023

Education has recently been ranked 5th as an industry targeted for cyberattacks, according to Nord, a security firm. And, cyber breaches there extend far beyond school walls. Students are directly affected by breaches, which not only can disrupt classes while school systems are fixed, but their data and that of their parents is both very valuable to criminals and easily at risk. This can include family financial data and children’s ID, behavioral and academic data.

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Amperity Launches New Lakehouse Offering

May 17, 2024

Amperity has launched Lakehouse CDP,  which delivers CDP functions within “lakehouse” data stores including Snowflake and Databricks.  Amperity tools for data modeling, data quality, identity resolution, generative AI, segmentation, and performance measurement will send all results to a company’s own lakehouse rather than a separate Amperity-managed database. Modules can be used independently but the real benefit here is that Amperity is one of the few “composable” CDP vendors who offer a complete set of pre-integrated CDP functions.

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