All Knowledge articles – Page 6
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PodcastTash Whitaker discusses the Ever-Changing Faces of Anonymity
Hear from Tash Whitaker, leading data protection voice and experienced privacy consultant as she discusses the ever-changing faces of anonymity.
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PodcastAbigail Dubniecki & Gilbert Hill discuss Privacy-by-Design
Listen to hear from Abigail Dubniecki, a lawyer and founder of Strategic Compliance Consulting and Gilbert Hill, data expert and Founder of Tap My Data as they join together to discuss Privacy-by-Design and Emerging Technologies in Privacy.
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PodcastRalph O’Brien: Vice Chairman of UK Data Protection Forum
In this episode, hear from Ralph O’Brien, the Vice Chairman of UK Data Protection Forum, who has spent the past 20 years working at the intersection between privacy, security and risk management.
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PodcastVicki Gavin: Head of Cyber Risk at Artemis Fund Managers
In this episode, hear from the Head of Cyber Risk at Artemis Fund Managers, Vicki Gavin, discussing building a privacy/security/cyber culture.
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PodcastAnthony 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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PodcastChris 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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PodcastJulia Porter: Marketing Leader & GDPR Specialist
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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FeatureWhy should you train all your staff on GDPR?
The General Data Protection Regulation came into effect 2 months ago and making sure staff are appropriately trained is essential. The UK Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham talked about creating a culture of data protection which “pervades the whole organisation.” This is expected under GDPR.
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FeatureGDPR and the information lifecycle
I’m keen to change the perception that General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will act as a drag on organisations. I also want to avoid others falling into the trap of thinking the only inducement for an organisation to comply is to avoid a fine.
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Q&AHow does a data controller differ from a data protection officer?
GDPR has been on the horizon for some time now and most business owners are generally familiar with the overarching principles and terminology behind the regulations, which will be enforced on 25th May 2018. But there remains some confusion over the finer details, particularly regarding data controllers and data protection officers (DPOs) and their remits.
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Feature8 tips to securely dispose of your end of life data assets
In preparation of GDPR, it is vital that your business has a process in place to securely and responsibly dispose of end of life data assets.
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FeatureGDPR compliance: Where does the responsibility lie?
The natural assumption ahead of GDPR implementation is that businesses and service providers have, or are, taking steps to ensure that their systems and processes are compliant.









