Data Protection & Privacy – Page 42
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Global Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: What Lessons Have Enterprise Organisations Learned from the First Three Years of The GDPR
GDPR fines have been increasing over the last 18 months, and it is proving to be a complex environment for the regulators and the regulated.
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Digital Advertising: Death of Third Party Cookies and the Future of Digital Advertising
With the death of third-party cookies at our doorstep, what does this mean for the future of Digital Advertising?
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Ethics and Consent: Mirror, Mirror, Consent Is the Fairest Lawful Basis of Them All
Some say it is ‘meaningless’, when it is ‘meaning-full’. Some say it is ‘just one of the lawful bases’ and that it is difficult to do, when, in fact, it is easy to do.
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Global Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: UAE: How Data Protection Measures are Evolving and What the Future Holds
The UAE does not have a full federal data protection and privacy law, nor does it have a regulatory authority.
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Exposed: Keeping Your Organization’s Sensitive Data Safe from Careless End Users
While data security is at the forefront for many IT and security teams, for most employees, security is an afterthought.
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Ethics and Consent: Marketing and an Ethical Use of Data
CMOs need to think seriously about how and why they use data. But, while they harness the power of data, they must do so ethically - taking care of human values at the same time.
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Practical Ways to Operationalize Schrems II & International Data Transfers
The past 18 months have seen an increased focus on the regulation of international data transfers with the CJEU’s Schrems II decision driving updates from both the EDPB and European Commission.
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Europe’s Gamble on AI Regulations and what this means for Business
The proposed AI Regulation is a vast and ambitious law that attempts to both facilitate the use of AI across Europe and protect Europeans from its more harmful effects.
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GDPR developments under focus on day one of PrivSec Global
On a first day packed with fascinating insight at PrivSec Global, experts explored lessons that enterprise organisations have learned from the first three years of the GDPR.
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Data of 106 million international visitors to Thailand exposed online
An unsecured database containing international travel records dating back 10 years has been discovered online.
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PrivSec Global deep-dives into AI Regulation
At PrivSec Global today, a panel of experts explored the proposed AI regulation and what it will mean for business.
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Denmark’s DPA fines the Region of Southern Denmark
The Danish Data Protection Agency has fined the Region of Southern Denmark for failing to secure itself against unintentional publication of personal data on the region’s website.
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Changes to the international data transfer regime in Uruguay
The Uruguay’s data protection authority, URCDP, has removed the US from the list of appropriate territories as part of its amendment.
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Massachusetts AG launches investigation into T-Mobile breach
The attorney general of Massachusetts, Maura Healey, has launched an investigation into the recent T-Mobile data breach to determine whether the company had proper safeguards in place.
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ICO announces fines totalling £495,000
We Buy Any Car, Sports Direct and Saga have been find £495,000 between them after sending more than 354 million nuisance messages.
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FTC warns health apps to comply with health breach notification rule
Policy statement affirms that covered companies that hold fertility, heart health, glucose levels and other health data must notify consumers in the event of a breach.
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UK, US and Australia announce security partnership
In an effort to counter China, the UK, US and Australia have announced a historic security and defense agreement.
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The Empowered Employee: Influencing Security Behavior with Zero Trust Data Protection
How to Spark Employee Engagement Around Cybersecurity
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Danish region faces fine for poor hospital patient security
Denmark’s data protection authority, Datatilsynet, is recommending a financial penalty against the Central Jutland region for failing to ensure a sufficiently high level of security in storing patient records at the regional hospital in Horsens.
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EC to introduce cyber security law for connected devices
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the bloc is bringing in a Cyber Resilience Act to set common cyber security standards for connected devices.