Displaying items by tag: Panama Papers

Facebook officials are debating whether to ban posts that link to hacked material, a policy that has been put in place by Twitter, the company cyber security chief Nathaniel Gleicher says.

Published in Technology Regulation

Bermuda law firm Appleby is bracing for an exposé similar to the Panama Papers case, after receiving inquiries from the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists about a data breach that occurred last year.

Published in Security

A Maltese journalist, who was part of the group that broke the Panama Papers story, had four posts relating to alleged corruption by his country's prime minister and his associates deleted by Facebook and his account blocked.

Published in Technology Regulation

Australian company Nuix made quite a splash in the Panama papers scandal, enabling extremely accurate machine analysis of 11.5 million documents in a fraction of the time.

Published in Business Intelligence

The Panama papers leak has revealed poor to very poor security for law company Mossack Fonseca that prides itself on handling sensitive matters.

Published in Security

Macquarie Telecom says the so called Panama Papers leak showed global tax avoidance was a cancer that had to be tackled with every tool available to governments.

Published in Government Tech Policy

Australian technology company, Nuix, says it has supplied document processing and investigation technology that was essential to the Panama Papers data leak investigation conducted by German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ).

Published in Data

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