All articles by Last Thursday In Privacy
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VideoIs Brazil Leading the way in making Data Protection a Fundamental Right?
The Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD) will apply from 15 August and will cover both public and private sectors. It requires all organisations large and small to abide by the same standards and regulations. In addition, a recent Supreme Court ruling (regarding telecoms companies sharing more than 200 ...
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VideoWhy isn’t There a Data Privacy Federal Law Already?
Hosted by: Daniel Castro (Director, Center for Data Innovation), James A. Trilling (Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission), Jasmine McNealy (Associate Professor – Department of Telecommunication, University of Florida), Erinn D. Martin (Policy Counsel, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law) ...
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VideoSchrems II: Experts React to Max Schrems vs Facebook Decision
The decision by The Court of Justice of the European Union on 16 July marks a landmark case on the future of international data flows.
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VideoWomen in Privacy: Practising Pragmatic Privacy in a Large Organisation
In this latest panel discussion as part of our Women in Privacy series, some of the industry’s most experienced women will be talking about their individual career journeys into privacy and mentorship through their careers.
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VideoAs a Data Privacy Professional, Would you Use Telehealth?
The current coronavirus pandemic has driven many organisations in many sectors to change the way they work. Healthcare has already been changing how it delivers its essential services through new technology and the virus has accelerated that revolution.
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VideoCyber Security: Employee Awareness in the New Normal
Phishing attacks are often seen as the most damaging and most common threat facing businesses. More people are now working from home and for many, this has the new normal – as a result employees have an increased risk of being targeted.
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VideoThe Global Controversy about Facial Recognition Technology
Advances in facial recognition technology (FRT) has resulted in a massive expansion of both its use by law enforcement and private companies to identify people in public spaces. However, critics have been calling for strict controls or outright bans on the technology for years as it has serious data privacy concerns about mass surveillance.
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VideoHow the UK Parliament is Combatting Online Attacks on Elections
Hosted by: Lord Holmes of Richmond (Member of Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies), Joe Tidy (Cyber Correspondent, BBC News) Video: Protecting Democracy: How the UK Parliament is Combatting Online Attacks on Elections
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VideoFaking It - Combatting Email Impersonation with AI
Hosted by: Mariana Pereira (Director of Email Security Products, Darktrace) Video: Faking It - Combatting Email Impers…
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VideoAvoiding the Ransomware Rampage – 5 Key Steps to Staying Secure
Hosted by: Timo Weberskirch (Sales Engineer, Quest KACE) Video: Avoiding the Ransomware Rampage – 5…
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VideoCDOs and CISOs want the same thing
Hosted by: Tom Michali (Manager, Sagence), Pierluigi Miraglia (Sr. Principal, Sagence), Jeff Sizemore (Vice President of Governance and Compliance, Egnyte), Tad Mielnicki (Director, Governance Compliance, Egnyte). Video: CDOs and CISOs want the same thing: secure data assets for ...
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VideoReporting to the Board and Making the Case for Data Protection
Hosted by: Nick Edwards (Editorial Director, Data Protection World Forum), Dondi Mapa (Regional Chief Privacy Officer, Citi, APAC) Aldous James Tanyag (CDPO, Data Privacy Officer of Philippines OPPO Mobile Technology), Marion Hemphill (General Counsel – Chief Privacy Officer – Non Executive Director, Australian Red Cross). ...
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VideoGetting India’s Small Businesses Ready for New Regulation
Hosted by: Janhvi Pradhan Deshmukh (Partner and Lead Legal Counsel, Startup Box) Na. Vijayashankar (Naavi) (Executive Chairman, Foundation of Data Protection Professionals in India) Tripti Dhar (Partner, Reina Legal LLP) Video: Getting India’s Small Businesses Re…
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VideoCreating a competitive advantage through building trust
With consumers both lacking knowledge of and trust in how companies and governments are using their personal data, organizations such as Apple are building a new business model based on privacy and consent to build trust with consumers.
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VideoData Protection Index: The voice of the UK Profession
This month Data Protection World Forum and DPO Centre launched the Data Protection Index, a unique survey of senior UK data protection and privacy professionals from across the public and private sector.
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VideoGDPR Refresh: It’s All About Consent
Hosted by: Helen Woollett (DPO, Body Shop) Jill Baehring (Commercial Quality and Oversight Privacy Lead, Pfizer- Germany) Vickie Guilloit (Partner, Privacy Culture) Jehanne Zkhiri (Compliance Specialist, Didomi) Video: GDPR Refresh: It’s All About Consent
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VideoPrivacy Made Positive: Measuring the Impact
Hosted by: Ben Rapp (Founder Principal, Securys) Preston Llewellyn (Managing Partner, Llewellyn Consulting) Video: Privacy Made Positive: Measuring the Impact
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VideoSchrems II: Max Schrems in Conversation with Vickie Guilloit
Austrian Lawyer and Privacy Activist Max Schrems was part of one of the most important international privacy cases in recent history. His case (Schrems I) resulted in the Court of Justice of the European Union to invalidate the Safe Harbor arrangement which governs data transfers between the EU and the US.
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VideoData Protection and Cyber Security in Flux Across the GCC
Hosted by: Nick O’Connell (Partner, Head of TMT – KSA), Vivienne Artz, (Global Chief Privacy Officer, Refinitiv), Noriswadi Ismail (Managing Director – Technology, Privacy and Cyber Risk Advisory), Ryan Rubin (Senior Managing Director, Ankura) Video: Data Protection and Cyber Security ...
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VideoAvoiding the Security Dangers with Work From Home (WFH)
As more and more office workers find the new normal to be work from home (WFH) there are challenges and dangers that come into play, with 90+% cyber security attacks beginning with email.









