All Data Protection articles
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Webinar
UK Data Protection Index
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with The DPO Centre
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Data Privacy Accountability in Latin America
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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Data Protection: Your World is Changing
Webinar produced by GRC World Forums in association with Exterro
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Putting Data Privacy at the Core of Customer Connections
It’s the beginning of 2023, and the privacy ecosystem and digital world are changing rapidly and are merging closer together. The combination of customer demands, privacy laws and technology changes are challenging teams to rethink leading-edge strategies.
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International Privacy Panel: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Join our expert panel of international privacy and data protection professionals for an open and free-flowing discussion on the good, the bad, and the ugly in the privacy world!
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UK Data Protection Index Panel
Each quarter the Index provides a glimpse into the changing attitudes and sentiments of Data Protection Officers across the UK.
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Protecting the Data You Don’t Know You Have
Each time a user device is authorized to access a company’s network, the exploitable attack surface increases. IT professionals report that on average, their organizations use 750 endpoints on any given day, dramatically increasing where data can be downloaded, stored, or stolen.
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Webinar
After the attack: Mitigating Organisational Impact of a Data Breach? (LATAM region)
After the attack: Mitigating Organisational Impact of a Data Breach?
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UK Data Protection Index Panel
The UK Data Protection Index is produced by Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre.
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Data: New Gold or New Liability?
While corporate data has the potential to improve revenue, reduce expenses and mitigate risk, citizens around the world are demanding more protection for their personal information.
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UK Data Protection Index Panel
The UK Data Protection Index is produced by Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre.
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Report
Data Protection in Southern Europe
This report provides analysis of data protection and enforcement trends across the following Southern European countries:
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Report
Data Protection in the LATAM Region
Data protection compliance is a key consideration for any organization doingbusiness in Latin America (LATAM). Most LATAM countries have a relatively strong data protection framework. Butthe legal requirements vary, in some cases significantly, from country to country.
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ebook
The Complete Guide to the Vendor Risk Management (VRM) Lifecycle
This eBook will walk you through the ten stages of the VRM lifecycle and provide information on the common challenges organizations face at each stage. It will also provide you with tips and tricks on how to get beyond these challenges.
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Video
Keeping Calm and Compliant in the Face of Data Protection Uncertainty: A Conversation with Robert Baugh, CEO of Keepabl
GRC World Forums Analyst and Research Director Robert Bateman asked Robert Baugh, CEO of Keepabl, about his experiences working with UK data protection professionals over a turbulent few years professionals on keeping calm and compliant in this fast-changing and complex field
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News
Irish DPC welcomes increased funding of €4.1 million
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has welcomed the additional funding of €4.1 million for the office, announced by the Government in Budget 2022.
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News
ICO provides data protection guidance to the media sector
The UK Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has issued a draft journalism code of practice with features a guidance on data protection practices for media outlets and their staff.
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News
Met Police loses 2280 Electronic Devices in past two years
The Metropolitan Police has lost or had stolen 2280 electronic devices over the past two years, official figures has revealed.
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News
BrewDog exposes PII of 200K shareholders
A token authentication error has led to the details of hundreds of thousands of BrewDog’s customers and ‘Equity for Punks’ shareholders exposed for the best part of 18 months.