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Hong Kongās Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (PDPO) is the primary law governing data protection in Hong Kong, outlining the rights and obligations related to the collection, use, and transfer of personal data. The Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance is managed by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PCPD) in Hong Kong. Further reading The Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance
The Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) is a data privacy law that governs the collection, use, and transfer of personal information within China. It was passed by the National Peopleās Congress and came into effect on November 1, 2021. Further reading Mainlandās Personal Information Protection Law (PCPD) Related pages Personal Data Privacy Ordinance
A Pig butchering scam (殺豬ē¤) (Yale: saat jyÅ« pùhn, Pinyin: shÄ zhÅ« pĆ”n) is a type of financial fraud in which scammers build long-term relationships with victims to gain their trust - fatten them up - before finally defrauding them of assets and money - butchering them. This scam gained global notoriety during the COVID-19 pandemic as criminals exploited the increased time people spent online. Scammers used social media, dating apps and messaging platforms to groom victims, or fatten them up, taking advantage of the internetās borderless nature to operate across jurisdictions - making resolution of these crimes complex. ...
Further reading NIST Releases First 3 Finalized Post-Quantum Encryption Standards (NIST News, August 2024) Post-quantum cryptography (Wikipedia) Post-Quantum Cryptography (NIST CSRC) Begin Transitioning to Post-Quantum Cryptography Now (Gartner); Sept 2024 Next steps in preparing for post-quantum cryptography (NCSC) Related pages Quantum Cryptography
Pre-mortem technique uses prospective hindsight to identify potential failures before they occur. By putting yourself into the place and time where a project has already failed, team members can then work backwards to determine what might lead to that failure and take proactive steps to mitigate those risks. Further reading Back to the future: Temporal perspective in the explanation of events - Journal of Behavioural Decision Making Pre-mortem: how to anticipate failure with prospective hindsight - Ness Labs Pre-mortem - Wikipedia The Power of Prospective Hindsight - Pennyworth Hindsight ā itās not just for past events - Oliver Burkeman/Guardian