Why US Government Access to Cloud Data Matters Now By 2026, global data volumes are projected to reach 200 zettabytes, with around 50% stored in the cloud. That means your customer files, logs, backups, and analytics are increasingly sitting on infrastructure owned by a handful of US-headquartered cloud giants. At the same time, US surveillance […]
Data protection in 2026 will be defined by three converging forces: rapid AI adoption, emerging cryptographic standards (post-quantum crypto), and more aggressive regulatory frameworks worldwide. Expect faster enforcement, tighter rules around AI and sensitive inferences, increasing zero-trust adoption, and a continued arms race with ransomware actors — but with signs of shifting attacker economics. Organizations […]
E-commerce continues to reshape how Americans shop, share data, and interact with brands. But as online shopping grows, so do concerns about how companies collect, store, and use consumer data. With stricter regulations, rising consumer expectations, new privacy technologies, and evolving cyber threats, the future of consumer privacy in US e-commerce will look significantly different […]
The rollout of 5G technology — the fifth generation of mobile networks — promises lightning-fast internet, ultra-low latency, and massive connectivity. But while it fuels innovation in AI, IoT, and smart cities, it also raises a crucial question: how does 5G affect data privacy in the United States? As millions of devices connect seamlessly across […]