• Jul 29, 2020
  • Glyn Moody
  • General Privacy News, Surveillance,

Key questions raised about algorithmic transparency by new GDPR case brought against Uber by its drivers

Back in 2017, this blog noted a new threat to privacy from the increasing use of workplace surveillance. Once people’s work is quantified automatically, it can then be used for algorithmic management, as we described this year. The coronavirus lockdown has led to millions of people working from home for the first time. As well … Continue reading “Key questions raised about algorithmic transparency by new GDPR case brought against Uber by its drivers”

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  • Feb 27, 2019
  • Derek Zimmer
  • Cybersecurity, Encryption, General Privacy News,

NIST Round 2 and Post-Quantum Cryptography – The New Digital Signature Algorithms

We have been talking about the National Institute of Standards and Technologies’ contest to find the most attractive new algorithms for quantum resistance. (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3) In this final part, we talk about the candidates for a new standard Digital Signature Algorithm. (DSA) The core component of a secure digital signature lies … Continue reading “NIST Round 2 and Post-Quantum Cryptography – The New Digital Signature Algorithms”

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