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Added on the 01/10/2018 07:00:00 - Copyright : Hewlett-Packard
Volkswagen is taking a further step in the direction of fully networked factories. A local 5G standalone network (“campus network”) is now available at its main plant in Wolfsburg that initially covers the main production development center and the pilot hall. The pilot project will test whether the 5G technology meets the demanding requirements of vehicle production with a view to developing this for industrial series production in the future. A dedicated 5G radio frequency will be used to safeguard secure, delay-free transmission of data. The Transparent Factory in Dresden has also put a so-called “5G island” into operation. Volkswagen undertakes setup and operation of the 5G infrastructure itself in a move designed to build up competitive expertise in using this important technology of the future and ensure data security.
Business Insider reports that H&M has been fined $41.1 million by a German regulator. The company was caught monitoring "several hundred employees" at its service center in Nuremberg, Germany. In 2018 The EU introduced new General Data Protection Regulation laws. This is the second-largest fine levied against a single company over data breaches since the 2018 laws were put into effect. Since 2014 supervisors and managers at H&M have been storing data on employees. The data includes information from meetings and workplace conversations, such as medical symptoms, family issues, and religious beliefs. This data was sometimes used to make employment decisions. H&M compensated all affected staff, and said that the company views privacy and data protection as "top priority."
Cafe prank by Cifas UK shows how easy it is to become a victim of identity fraud.
Cafe prank by Cifas UK shows how easy it is to become a victim of identity fraud.
The European Commission announced a data protection bill this week that it hopes will safeguard citizen's online privacy.
the latest version of OS X is now available for download. Known as El Capitan, the new OS brings under-the-hood enhancements, better window management and updates to the new core apps. Before you take the plunge, do yourself a favor and make a backup of your Mac.The easiest way to do this is using Time Machine and an external hard drive. You can also use a cloud service such as Dropbox, iCloud and Google Drive to back up your files and folders. are you ready for El Capitan