The technical standards behind real-time bidding routinely disclose sensitive information about users' health, ethnicity, finances and other areas, says a GDPR complaint

The technical standards behind real-time bidding routinely disclose sensitive information about users' health, ethnicity, finances and other areas, says a GDPR complaint
Nvidia has joined Apple and Intel on the list of US companies hit by a slowdown in China amidst bitter trade conflict with the US
Brexit and US-China trade tensions pose less of a threat than skills shortages, as businesses buy into the cloud and the Internet of Things
The start-up, founded with massive state investment in 2016, has all but run out of imported materials following the US' industrial espionage indictment last year
More than 13,000 people reported falling victim to cyber-crime in the latter part of the year, as hackers target email and social media accounts
In a sudden turnaround, Poland now says it will replace Huawei with European or US suppliers in wake of spy arrest
The planned blockchain-based network could be used to slash costs around claims processing, payments and maintaining provider directories
As political battle rages, Huawei highlights stellar smartphone growth, introduces groundbreaking 5G gear – and promises to show its folding smartphone next month
Conventional outsourcing plummets as businesses exercise caution, while as-a-service outsourcing contracts rocket by 48 percent across EMEA
Justice minister blames unknown partner data centre issues for network disruption affecting courts and other MoJ services over the past week
Windows 10 Mobile diehards have just over 360 days to switch to Android or iOS, before Redmond pulls support
6point6 Cloud Gateway chief executive Justin Day talks about the shift from hardware to software, flying cars and the historic significance of the Commodore 64
Venture capital investment in London tech companies was down 29 percent on the previous year, but was still nearly double that of Berlin, its nearest rival
Attacks that use multiple methods to distribute numerous threats are on the rise, finds Check Point
The bugs in Secure Copy Protocol could allow a malicious server to manipulate data on a user's system – and so far only one client has been patched
Research finds cloud spending surpassed £190bn last year, fuelled by cloud providers' heavy infrastructure investments
The tests, involving historic patient records in Leeds and the East Midlands, are the latest to probe the use of AI in the healthcare sector
Ren Zhengfei's comments follow the arrest of a Huawei staff in Poland on spying charges, the latest incident to put pressure on Huawei's 5G ambitions
Amazon's new managed non-relational database service raises questions about the future of open source in the cloud era
Researchers find dozens of expired security certificates affecting sensitive sites used by the likes of NASA and the Department of Justice, blocking some services and exposing others to attack
Germany's Federal Cartel Office is reportedly taking aim at Facebook's collection of user data from third-party sources
Users of blockchain-based information services will have to register their real names and identity numbers in latest crackdown – even as Hong Kong moves to attract virtual asset traders
Quantexa chief technology officer Jamie Hutton talks about artificial intelligence, international money laundering, and his favourite DJ app
The issue, affecting some volume-licensed Windows 7 systems, occurred at the same time as the release of Microsoft's January patches, but the two are unrelated
In a preliminary opinion, the court finds that delisted search results only need to be made inaccessible for users within Europe
SCL Elections had argued that a US citizen had no more right to request data held on him 'than a member of the Taliban'
Google has tripled its presence at CES as it builds its Assistant into more devices, while other tech on display includes AI toilets and smart televisions
As Intel's car division opens up about its progress so far with self-driving cars
Another sign of tech slowdown? Samsung warns weak chip demand will keep profits subdued
Chinese firm pledges to continue Intel partnership and insists chipset is complimentary, not competitive