California voters approved a proposal to buttress the state’s online privacy protections, which were already the most robust in the country, and increase fines for companies that violate certain rules.
The U.S. Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, accusing it of abusing its monopoly in search in the most significant antitrust action against an American company in more than two decades.
U.S. Attorney General William Barr and Representative David Cicilline are far from ideological soulmates. But in a one-two punch, they’re about to take on the country’s biggest technology platforms.
With data now one of an organization's most valuable assets—if not the most valuable asset—it is important to have the right data governance policy in place. Here are some tips for updating your approach.
Oracle Corp. edged out out rival Microsoft Corp. in negotiations over the weekend for the U.S. operations of TikTok, moving closer toward a deal for the Chinese-owned music-video app that could thwart a threat by U.S. by President Donald Trump to...
Under discussion now in the U.S. is whether to restrict Chinese access to data on everything from smart refrigerators to exercise monitors, moves that business leaders from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen worry could lead to a decoupling of the entire...
The leaders of Alphabet, Apple, Facebook and Amazon.com defended themselves in Congress on Wednesday against allegations that their companies have broken antitrust rules. Here’s a rundown of the most critical moments.
As of July 1, California began enforcing its controversial digital privacy law despite a call for a delay in enforcement due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a lack of readiness by many companies.
Google abandoned plans to offer a major new cloud service in China and other politically sensitive countries due in part to concerns over geopolitical tensions and the pandemic, revealing the challenges for U.S. tech giants to secure business in...