Financial institutions worldwide were rocked by a massive zero-day exploit that targeted banking systems, payment processors, and fintech platforms in 2025. The incident underscores how critical cybersecurity has become for global finance and why every organisation must strengthen resilience against previously unknown vulnerabilities. What is a Zero-Day Exploit? A zero-day exploit refers to a cyberattack […]
Cross-border Data Transfers data transfers have emerged as one of the most contested issues in global privacy and data protection law. With multinational companies relying heavily on cloud infrastructure, AI-driven analytics, and international data flows, regulators are tightening scrutiny. The result? Businesses find themselves navigating a complex web of conflicting legal regimes that could define […]
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has once again come under scrutiny with its new privacy policy update in 2025. Users, regulators, and privacy advocates are raising alarms over how much personal data Meta collects, how it’s used, and whether individuals truly have control over their information. What Changed in Meta’s Privacy […]
A recent cyberattack on Kido International, a private nursery group operating 18 branches across Greater London, has raised alarm in the UK and beyond. The personal data of around 8,000 children — including names, photos, addresses, and family contact details — was stolen by a notorious ransomware group. This incident highlights the growing risks of […]