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Mumbai/New Delhi: The ever-bulging employee databases of companies are increasingly getting leaked into the internet for want of adequate security measures and, in some cases, for want of investment into available cybersecurity technologies. For instance, On 12 November, Amazon Inc. confirmed a 2023 employee data leak through a third-party vendor, bearing PIIs (personally identifiable information) of more than 100 million individuals from 2,000-plus companies—the biggest reported incident of its nature. Then, in October this year, US telecom firm Cisco faced a significant data leak of classified internal documents. In India, the problem is getting more acute as companies attempt to increase their diversity quotient, as hiring or even retrenchments increase in a volatile economic environment, and as companies seek to roll out increasingly customised benefit plans for key employees. Rajesh Padmanabhan, CEO of Talavvy, a Mumbai-based business transformation lab, said leaked employee databases can put the entire enterprise at risk, and breach of privacy means violation of corporate governance. “For instance, if the list of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) details are leaked externally, then one can access information of the employees, their special abilities and sell them to insurance etc. without their consent," he said. “Firms are now outsourcing their payroll processes, insurance, HR services, and there is no way to keep track of whether those firms are keeping data safe," said Dhiraj Gupta, chief technology officer of MFilterIt, a fraud detection and prevention firm. Increase in data breaches Noting that there has been a 20% increase in data breaches from corporates since 2022, including employee data, Gupta said that “employees have little knowledge where their database is stored and with whom". IBM’s global ‘Cost of a data breach, 2024’ report said that employee PIIs were a part of 40% of all breaches reported this year, which increased 10% over 2023. Further, the average cost of leaked employee information to businesses rose to $189 million for each breach—a 4.4% year-on-year rise. The overall cost of a data breach, $4.88 million this year, is at its highest ever. The increasing popularity of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools such as ChatGPT also increases the risk, experts said. While matching job hiring mandates with the candidate’s skills, many HR heads upload resumes on ChatGPT, which means the data of the candidate is available to others. Also read | On the other hand, staffing firms that recruit for companies say they are aware of the leaks and take great caution. “We have enhanced security audits and conduct them quarterly and, when needed, even more frequently. Access to data is restricted based on the specific role, ensuring only relevant information is available rather than all data," said Neeti Sharma, CEO of staffing firm Teamlease Digital. The recruitment firm, which hires in large numbers for its clients, told Mint that its employees and technology platforms are trained to distinguish between mandatory and optional data. “For instance, Aadhaar may be required for background verification, but other data points’ access may not be needed for everyone at all times," Sharma added. Aware of GDPR Firms exposed to global clients are especially aware of GDPR (general data protection regulation) compliance, which lay down the rules of handling personal data. GDPR was created by the European Union to protect the data of EU residents. “Companies like India’s software exporters, which have US clients, follow GDPR guidelines. All our group companies ensure that personal data available with the firm—like insurance, PAN and Aadhaar etc, have limited access and are masked," said Supratik Bhattacharyya, chief talent officer of RPG Group. “We are also discussing potential ways of masking gender information of candidates to prevent any form of bias at the time of their hiring. Data security is discussed in detail whenever any new initiative is launched," he further added. Also read | However, protecting data is expensive, and companies often resort to hosting data in open-source platforms instead of investing more in cloud platforms that need to be upgraded. According to the product head of a popular HR services platform, corporates need to invest in blockchain in order to make personal data access transparent to those who own the data. “But blockchain is very expensive, and companies do not want to invest in this technology," this person said on condition of anonymity. Transparent transfer of data Blockchain, which stands for distributed ledger to establish transparent transfer of data, can establish accountability in ownership and transfer of data. However, most blockchain implementations so far are public, leaving privacy and cost as key concerns. Pareen Lathia, founder of blockchain-based web3 social network ValuesDAO, said that the usage of blockchain can potentially transform privacy and security standards in the long run, but the same is not happening now because the technology itself is on an evolutionary streak. “Recruitment agencies have access to data from resumes, who then scrape it and sell it to partners without disclosure, this is a privacy issue," said Lathia, adding that Blockchain is specifically designed to solve this. An on-chain app where credentials can be posted lets the owner of the data access all of their own information, and see where and when they are transferred. Also read | “But right now, the challenge is that blockchain networks make all information public—and requires technologies such as zero-knowledge (ZK) or fast software encryption (FSE). But they are expensive, costing up to $0.5 ( 43) per transaction, which is too much for head-hunters to afford for each person’s application," Lathia said. Sam Altman’s Worldcoin, to be sure, is an option at hand for private blockchain deployment, where personally identifiable information can be attached to a person without compromising their identity or making the information public without consent. However, the latter remains expensive to deploy. “Realistically, this will take at least another year to scale up in the enterprise space," Lathia said.
Daily Post Nigeria More borrowing needed despite improved revenue by agencies – Edun Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport News More borrowing needed despite improved revenue by agencies – Edun Published on November 25, 2024 By Favour Olekanma The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has stated that the Nigerian government requires additional borrowing to finance its budget, despite some ministries, departments, and agencies exceeding their revenue targets. Edun made this remark during an interactive session with the Senate Joint Committees on Finance, National Planning, and Economic Affairs regarding the 2025-2027 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework/Fiscal Strategy Paper. He emphasised that borrowing should be executed productively and efficiently, contingent upon the Senate’s approval for adequate budget funding. Similarly, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, pointed out that the borrowing plans outlined in the N35.5 trillion 2024 budget are primarily intended to cover the N9.7 trillion deficit. On another note, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission, RMFC, argued that if the Federal Government is genuinely committed, there would be no need for borrowing to fund the nation’s budget. EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, informed the committee that the commission has recovered over N197 billion since January 2024. He noted that with diligent efforts and proper collection from international oil companies, the government could secure sufficient funds for the budget. Additionally, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adeniyi, revealed that the Customs has generated N5.352 trillion in revenue, surpassing the N5.09 trillion target for the 2024 fiscal year. He projected N6.3 trillion as the revenue target for 2025, with a 10 per cent increase set for 2026 and another 10 per cent increase for the 2027 fiscal year. DAILY POST recalls that on Thursday, the Senate granted approval for the N1.77 trillion ($2.2 billion) loan request of President Bola Tinubu after a voice vote. The request by the President is part of a fresh external borrowing plan to partially finance the N9.7 trillion budget deficit for the 2024 fiscal year. However, the fresh loan request by Tinubu was met with heavy backlash from some Nigerians, especially the opposition. Related Topics: Edun Don't Miss Niger Govt partners Chinese agro firms to reduce post-harvest losses You may like Nigerian Govt saved $20bn by removing subsidies – Finance minister, Edun Why Nigerians are in pain, difficulties amid Tinubu’s reforms – Edun Road now clear for private investors to invest in Nigeria – Minister of Finance, Edun Why FEC approved fresh $2.2bn borrowing plan for Nigeria – Finance Minister, Edun Nigerian Govt to commence payment of pension backlog – Finance Minister Edun Strike: Pay our withheld salaries -SSANU, NASU tell Finance Minister Edun Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media LtdThe National Hot Rod Association has unveiled the full lineup for its 2025 Mission Foods Drag Racing Series , offering an exciting slate of racing events across its five specialty classes. This announcement marks the 74th consecutive year of NHRA racing, beginning with the renowned NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway from March 6-9, 2025. The season promises a celebration of significant milestones at various venues and features numerous iconic races to look forward to. This announcement is particularly important as it includes celebrations of several landmark anniversaries. Key among these is the 25th anniversary of racing at both The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Route 66 Raceway in Chicago. In another milestone, the season will commemorate the 15th anniversary of four-wide racing at Charlotte's zMAX Dragway, a unique fixture in the NHRA calendar. Beyond these, the 2025 calendar also sees important anniversaries for events at classic locations like Pomona, Phoenix, Dallas, and Reading. Fans can look forward to a ten-race schedule. Following its kickoff at the NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, this class is slated to visit key locations like Phoenix, Charlotte, Chicago, Bristol, and Richmond. The competitive season leads up to the playoffs, beginning with the Cornwell Quality Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. With reigning champion Jordan Lazic defending his title, the series will culminate at the fall race in Las Vegas, a fitting backdrop for the championship end. Parallel to this, the NHRA Flexjet Factory Stock Showdown will feature an eight-event lineup, also launching in Gainesville. This series will travel through cities including Charlotte, Chicago, Bristol, and Norwalk, with its finale set at the NHRA Midwest Nationals in St. Louis. 2024 Champion Mark Pawuk will be among the field contending for top honors next season. The NHRA Holley EFI Factory X, a class which debuted in 2024, will also see an eight-race season. Its inaugural race is scheduled for the NHRA spring event at zMAX Dragway in Charlotte, before stopping at other prominent venues like Chicago, Richmond, and Indianapolis. This series will conclude at the Texas NHRA FallNationals at the Texas Motorplex in Dallas. Adding to the calendar, the Johnson's Horsepowered Garage Mountain Motor Pro Stock series expands to eight races. Initiating its run at Charlotte's NHRA Four-Wide Nationals, the series will feature events in locations such as Epping, Bristol, Norwalk, and Brainerd, with the championship-deciding race in St. Louis. Johnny Pluchino, championing the previous season, will defend his title. A true highlight of the NHRA schedule is the Pingel Top Fuel Motorcycle series, an intense four-race schedule launching at the Gerber Collision and Glass Route 66 NHRA Nationals in Chicago. Competing in cities like Richmond, Brainerd, and Charlotte, this series includes the inclusion of iconic racer Larry "Spiderman" McBride. The 2025 NHRA season is further improved with the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, packed with 45 divisional and 21 regional events across the United States. This series, known for catering to a broad spectrum of competitors, starts on February 20-23 at Phoenix's Firebird Motorsports Park. The season will broadcast exclusively on FOX Sports, with some events featured on the main FOX network. Full 2025 NHRA Season
RUBEN AMORIM is on a mission to steer crisis-hit Manchester United away from relegation as he ruled out a European finish. The Red Devils conceded directly from a corner AGAIN for Matheus Cunha ’s opener — with keeper Andre Onana at fault . Then sub Hee Chan Hwang struck in injury- time at a foggy Molineux. Bruno Fernandes was sent off at 0-0 — the United’s skipper’s third dismissal of the season — for two yellow cards. Defeat leaves United 14th — eight points above the bottom three. Asked about the prospect of relegation, Amorim said: “We just have to survive and to win sometimes, to work on the team. “We have tough games and it’s a long journey. Like I said on the first day, we have to continue and we have to fight the bad moments because this is part of football. READ MORE ON MAN UTD "When you don’t have the results, it is even harder for them to believe.” Asked about European qualification, Amorim said: “No, no, no, no. “We have to work on a lot of things in our club inside the pitch, outside the pitch. “Let’s focus on each game and use every minute of training to improve the team.” Most read in Football FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS Onana was unable to keep out Cunha’s corner just seven days after stand-in stopper Altay Bayindir was embarrassed by Son Heung-min in Tottenham’s 4-3 Carabao Cup quarter-final win . Amorim added: “The first half was controlled by us but we lacked aggression in the last third. “At half-time, we talked in the dressing room, tried something different and then the sending off changed the game.” Fernandes received a second yellow card for a tackle on Nelson Semedo. Amorim said: “I am always frustrated with a red card. “He wants to go to the ball — it’s not like he wants to stop a player with a yellow. “The other guy touches the ball first, there is contact and that thing is tough on him also.” Marcus Rashford was left out of the squad for a fourth game in a row and Amorim said: “It’s always the same reason. “We have to be the same professionals, winning or losing. “Losing, I have to be stronger. I’ll continue with my idea until the end.” New Wolves boss Vitor Pereira , who has won his first two games, said: “It is a fantastic feeling, especially because of the spirit of the team. “We can see the players are ready to suffer, run and fight for each ball.” Wolves scorer Cunha was playing because the FA are yet to decide on a punishment for elbowing an Ipswich staff member earlier this month. READ MORE SUN STORIES The Arsenal target said: “Vitor came with a lot of energy and we feel this. “It means a lot — in the stadium you can see how happy they are.”
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The kind gesture of two National Democratic Congress (NDC) Members of Parliament-elect has earned the commendation of Ghanaians. As part of activities to mark the Boxing Day celebration, John Dumelo and Edem Agbana, the Members of Parliament-elect for the Ayawaso West Wuogon and the Ketu North Constituencies, have visited hospitals in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency to help needy patients. The two young future lawmakers who are going to Parliament for the first time paid the medical bills for those in need. They also provided food to the patients. This was captured in a Facebook post by Accra-based Onua TV. The gesture of the duo has triggered massive discussions on social media, with many praising them for putting smiles on the faces of the less privileged in society. “The ordinary Ghanaian doesn’t need much but a little care and pampering and his or her little share of the National Cake and you are endeared to them. The act of compassion is the fundamentals of leadership. Congratulations to you Hon,” one person wrote. Great work, Hon. But seriously, Hon.John Dumelo, you are really doing great things. “I pray you become a great and powerful President one day,” another person added. The Ayawaso West Wuogon Contest Dumelo, who was running under the banner of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), secured a significant victory after a fierce campaign that captivated both young and old voters alike. His win marks a major achievement in his political career, after his first attempt in 2020, when he narrowly lost to the NPP’s Mrs. Lydia Alhassan. In the final results, John Dumelo garnered 47,560 votes, defeating Mrs. Lydia Alhassan, who secured 39,214 votes, a margin that demonstrates growing support for Dumelo’s vision for the constituency. Source link https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid026BUzdSYbqqmchU6b63tyQY7fg5ZW7rJFWtQg9R4i2YfyRzeh1Hm696HCkDLeSW36l&id=100043366522994&mibextid=ZbWKwL Remember to like, comment, share, and follow for more updates.Israel strikes Houthi rebels in Yemen's capital while WHO chief says he was meters away