privacy
6 articles tagged privacy.
TechnologyAI Is Quietly Moving Back Onto the Device
As models shrink, intelligence is migrating from distant data centers back into the phone in your pocket
By Lena Holloway · Jul 1
TechnologyWhen Your Identity Becomes a Login
Digital identity systems promise convenience and inclusion while quietly concentrating enormous power over daily life
By Diego Arroyo · Jun 30
PoliticsHow to Write a Data Retention Policy for a Small Government Team
Retention should follow purpose, law, service risk, and citizen expectations. The policy should say what is collected, why, who owns it, how long it stays, and when deletion is blocked by a case or audit.
By Lena Holloway · Jun 9
OpinionStop Treating Cyber Breaches Like Crimes. Start Treating Them Like Wildfires.
Why the vocabulary we use to talk about breaches is quietly deciding where the budget and the political attention actually go.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
BusinessWhy Regional Fund Flows Suddenly Favor a Different Kind of Fintech
The capital is still flowing into fintech. The category mix has shifted in ways that should reshape what gets funded over the next two cycles.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
TechnologyThe GCC Data Sovereignty Conversation Just Got More Architectural
Earlier rounds focused on where data lives. The current round focuses on how the rest of the stack has to be designed around that.
By Priya Chen · May 30