All Data Protection articles – Page 5
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Video
The Data Protection Crisis of Online Advertising
Video: The Data Protection Crisis of Online Advertising
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Data Protection, Coronavirus Concerns and Guidance for the Healthcare Sector
Video: Data Protection and Coronavirus Concerns and Guidance for the Healthcare Sector
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Video
Privacy by Design and Data Protection Impact Assessments
Video: Harmonising GCC Data Protection Laws
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Video
Data Protection and Cyber Security Implications from Working from Home
Video: Data Protection and Cyber Security Implications from Working from Home
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Article
Lack of understanding of US CLOUD Act poses a security threat to UK Business Data
New research from cloud and hosting services provider, IONOS, has found that 44% of IT decision makers (DMs) in the UK don’t have a comprehensive understanding of the US CLOUD Act, ultimately putting their data at risk.
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Feature
The global evolution of data protection law
The introduction of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) at the beginning of the year continues a global trend of law-makers introducing new and more stringent rules for companies using individuals’ data.
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Feature
Why anonymisation does not work for big data
Recently, well-publicised research by data scientists at Imperial College in London and Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium as well as a ruling by Judge Michal Agmon-Gonen of the Tel Aviv District Court have highlighted the shortcomings of outdated data protection techniques like “Anonymisation” in today’s big data world.
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Podcast
Anthony Lee: Partner at DMH Stallard
In this episode, hear from Anthony Lee, Partner at DMH Stallard, discussing third party/ vendor risk.
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Podcast
Chris Combemale: CEO of the DMA
In this episode, hear from the CEO of the DMA - Chris Combemale, discussing privacy as a core brand value of a customer-centric business.
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Article
Malaysia reviews data protection laws
Malaysia is in the process of updating its data protection laws to bring them in line with current standards.
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Feature
How GDPR is shaping global data protection
At the end of last year, the EU accounted for around 15% of the world’s trade in goods. Under GDPR, any organisation that processes data relating to any individual, not only in the EU but in the economic area, must adhere to the rules that make up GDPR.
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Feature
Outsourcing the role of a data protection officer: is it worth it?
Under the GDPR, there are certain circumstances where an organisation must employ the services of a data protection officer (DPO), but that does not necessarily mean taking on a full-time employee, outsourcing the role is possible. But is it worth it?
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