IoT

Tennis Players Raise Privacy Concerns Over ATP's New Wearable Policy

Tennis Players Raise Privacy Concerns Over ATP’s New Wearable Policy

The ATP Tour’s approval of in-competition wearables for performance analytics has sparked concerns among players. Novak Djokovic and Vasek Pospisil criticized the decision to collect and store data via the ATP’s Tennis IQ program, questioning the lack of autonomy for players over their data. Pospisil’s concerns highlight issues of data control, monetization, and player independence. The new policy takes effect from July 15. ATP seems unaware that GDPR applies to it, and that there is regulator guidance on collecting performance data from athletes.

Tennis Players Raise Privacy Concerns Over ATP’s New Wearable Policy Read More »

Cyber Security Agency of Singapore Publishes IoT Device Security Advisory

Cyber Security Agency of Singapore Publishes IoT Device Security Advisory

The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) issued an advisory on securing Internet of Things (IoT) devices. With IoT devices revolutionizing daily life and business, they also attract cyber threats. Common vulnerabilities include weak passwords, insecure network services, and outdated software. The advisory provides measures to protect these devices, such as using strong passphrases, enabling automatic updates, buying from reputable manufacturers, and implementing physical access controls. CSA also advises on steps to take if IoT devices are compromised.

Cyber Security Agency of Singapore Publishes IoT Device Security Advisory Read More »

Scroll to Top