Israel's Privacy Protection Authority issued a report on data security vulnerabilities organizations assisting the public face since the start of the war in Gaza. The report found when citizens applied for resources offered through the various entities, their personally identifiable information was, broadly speaking, left unsecured either by the organization itself or through its third-party software providers.
23 Feb. 2024
Israel's PPA publishes report on security vulnerabilities of organizations assisting public
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