All Data Protection & Privacy articles – Page 16
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NewsPacific City Bank confirms ransomware attack
Pacific City Bank, one of the largest Korean-American community banking service providers in America has confirmed that it was the victim of a ransomware attack.
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NewsFTC urged to enforce child privacy laws
U.S. Senators have wrote to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) asking them to enforce new child child protection measures.
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NewsICO comments on UK’s data reform
The UK Information Commmissioner’s Office (ICO) has responded to the Department for Digital, Culture. Media & Sport consultation: “Data: a new direction.”
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WebinarWhat The UK Adequacy Decision Means
On June 28, 2021, the European Commission adopted two adequacy decisions for the UK.
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VideoGRC TV: Privacy is Hard: An Interview with Jaap-Henk Hoepman
Access this episode on demand, as we delve into privacy is hard: An Interview with Jaap-Henk Hoepman.
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WebinarHow to build limitless data governance – balancing digital opportunity and business risk
Post-pandemic, establishing and maintaining trust will be an important differentiator for employees, customers, and partners.
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WebinarManaging Data Processors and Complying with the GDPR
Join us on this webinar replay to hear expert views and perspectives on what the GDPR says around data processors and to take a holistic view on the risks associated with non-compliance.
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VideoSetting a Solid Foundation for a Practical and Effective Data Breach Response
Today’s cybersecurity landscape is increasingly complex. Data breach frequency is accelerating, and ransomware poses an ever-growing threat. An effective response to these incidents is critical to mitigating breach impact.
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VideoHarry and Meghan vs Prince Andrew: What the Royal Family get Right and Get Wrong when if comes to Privacy
Harry and Meghan have moved to LA for more Privacy? But isn’t Harry now writing his Memoirs - what is private about that? With, Prince Andrew, what more could now happen with the Virginia Giuffre case?
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VideoWhy Most CCPA Cases Will Fail: Five Hurdles Plaintiffs Must Clear
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a landmark U.S. privacy law with many laudable features. But the law’s private right of action is not among its strongest provisions.
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VideoESG: Make it measurable: integrating Data Protection & Privacy goals into business activities
Companies increased focuses on ESG, which means they are now held more accountable for how they handle sensitive customer data, specifically around their Data Protection & Privacy policies.
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VideoInternational Data Flows: EU and UK data flows: The Future of the Post-Brexit Agreement
As detailed by The Law Society in the UK, “The outward flow of data from the UK to the EU/EEA remains unaffected since the UK government has determined that it considers all EU 27 and EEA member states to be adequate for the purposes of data protection.”
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VideoUK Data Protection Index Panel
The UK Data Protection Index is produced by Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre. Each quarter the Index provides a glimpse into the changing attitudes and sentiments of Data Protection Officers across the UK.
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VideoArtificial Intelligence/Machine Learning: Regulate the Usage, Not the Technology
Many arguments that surround the regulation of AI discuss how this will stifle technology and innovation. What is the regulations centred more around the usage of AI than of the technological advancement?
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VideoCovid-19 Vaccines, Data Protection and the Great HR Debate
The roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine has employers thinking - will they obtain, and how might they manage data on employee’s covid-19 vaccination status? And if they are collecting this, how will this affect the company’s thinking on a return to the office strategy?
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VideoOperationalising Data Retention to Reduce Data Risks
It is estimated that up to 70% of an organisation’s unstructured data is redundant, obsolete and trivial, which creates enormous risk to potential cyber threats, as well as exposure to regulations such as the GDPR for non-compliance in handling and deleting data accordingly.
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VideoEthics and Consent: How Ethical AI Can Change The World
There is a fork in the road ahead - missue of AI and data can continue, or change can be demanded and a more ethical approach to AI and ML can be our future.
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VideoGlobal Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: How Ready is China and the World for their new Data Security Law?
China’s Data Security Law contains provisions that cover the usage, collection, and protection of data in the PRC.
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VideoInformation Commissioners Office: Design Guidance for The Children’s Code
This fireside chat between Robert Bateman and the ICO explores the work they’re doing on UX design guidelines and good practice for ISS, looking for ideas on how to conform with the Age Appropriate Design Code.
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VideoRelationship between Innovation and Equity: Remote Work and the Digital Revolution
The global pandemic changed everything, from our health and well-being to ways in which we communicate. It led to millions remote working amid huge swathes of digital transformation projects that needed to be accelerated to support this radical change in business environment.



