All GDPR articles – Page 4

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    GDPR (2 Years On): What’s Changed and What You Need to Know

    2020-06-23T15:40:00Z

    Hosted by: Joe Byrne (Privacy Solutions Engineer, OneTrust) Video: GDPR (2 Years On): What’s Changed and What You Need to Know

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    GDPR Refresh: Simple Lessons for Handling Complex DSARs

    2020-06-23T15:37:00Z

    Although Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) existed before GDPR, the new EU regulation made major changes to their practical application. DSARs can be simple requests that can be dealt with efficiently; however, more complex requests can create great uncertainty.

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    The Most Common GDPR Violations

    2020-06-23T15:21:00Z

    In the two years since GDPR came into force, we have seen several high profile fines from data protection authorities across Europe.

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    GDPR in a post-Brexit world

    2020-06-05T16:20:00Z

    A new transition period has begun in which the UK has until the end of December 2020 to negotiate a new relationship with the EU.

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    Employees Privacy Concerns in the Age of COVID-19

    2020-05-28T22:38:00Z

    During the current pandemic, there are still many employees that have no choice but to continue to go to work, and with laws in some countries being relaxed, workers may start to return to their normal place of work.

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    GDPR: What have we Learned 2 years on and What’s Next?

    2020-05-28T15:58:00Z

    The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) set precedents which have influenced the global landscape of business, data protection, privacy and beyond.

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    GDPR 2 Years In: Achieving GDPR Compliance 2 Years On

    2020-05-15T12:25:00Z

    “Data is the new oil”, is a phrase we hear too often in the modern world. Organisations across the world are transacting and storing explosive amounts of data. This data includes sensitive private data belonging to their customers. 

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    Hayley Jaffrey discusses GDPR Implementation

    2019-08-06T17:12:00Z

    Hear from Hayley Jaffrey, a data protection and privacy expert, as she discusses how GDPR implementation can really be like herding cats.

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    Julia Porter: Marketing Leader & GDPR Specialist

    2019-07-30T15:52:00Z

    In this episode, hear from the Marketing Leader & GDPR Specialist Julia Porter, as she discusses the impact on data privacy of Adtech and Programmatic Advertising.

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    The risks and rewards of making CCTV comply with the GDPR

    2019-01-07T12:36:00Z

    The UK is one of the most watched nations in the world. Our research suggests there are up to eight million CCTV cameras installed, while others suggesting that there is least one camera for every ten people. Together they collect many petabytes (a petabyte is equal to 1,000,000 gigabytes) of data every single hour, all of which is subject to the GDPR.

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    What does ERP have to do with GDPR?

    2019-01-04T15:35:00Z

    Getting company and customer data in order can seem like a daunting task, especially for those leaving it to the last minute. Up until last May, data protection laws haven’t changed much since the 90s, which is surprising given how much has changed with regard to our digital identities. From social media, to mailing lists, to the Internet of Things, many of us are leaving trails of our digital identity wherever we go.

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    Data Quality Management: the key to successfully implementing GDPR

    2018-10-15T15:56:00Z

    Data has a tremendous impact on the trajectory of an organisation as it relates to predicting customer behaviours and buying patterns, assisting with effective product management, providing organisations with competitor information and more.

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    Outsourcing the role of a data protection officer: is it worth it?

    2018-07-25T15:15:00Z

    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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    The importance of BYOD policies in managing data protection risks and compliance

    2018-07-03T16:30:00Z

    A survey carried out on more than 1,000 businesses by the Ponemon Institute in April, found that more than half of those companies said they wouldn’t be compliant by the new GDPR legislation deadline.

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    The 7 elements of GDPR software security compliance

    2018-03-28T12:01:00Z

    By now, you’re probably aware that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is coming. Taking effect on May 25, 2018, GDPR aims to unify the European Union (EU) on common data protection practices. Bringing more control and higher standards, this regulation will affect how firms gather, store, and use data pertaining to EU residents.

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    GDPR: What can you prove?

    2017-11-23T12:30:00Z

    Within the immense framework that is GDPR, there is one clause that invokes a topic in the security community that is particularly interesting, though not very much fun: audit logging. When you read Article 30 that covers “Records of Processing” you see that data processors and controllers need to be able to show how and when data was processed and be able to prove it. Typically this comes in the form of some type of application or security log that provides an audit trail of the actions taken against data from the time of its creation to its erasure.

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    How to manage a GDPR project

    2017-08-07T17:55:00Z

    Compliance with the GDPR is likely to be a key project for many companies, especially the far reaching nature of the requirements under the GDPR and potential fines for non-compliance of up to 4% of annual worldwide turnover.

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    GDPR: What landlords and letting agents need to know

    2017-07-05T12:28:00Z

    Data protection is about to change dramatically with the introduction of the GDPR, and the housing sector needs to be aware of the implications.