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Improving cybersecurity for remote working
A migration to mass working from home might have been a trial by fire for many organisations, but IT and security systems should be an enabler of remove working and not an inhibitor.
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Managing data as an asset and a risk
How to extract value, deliver on privacy and manage the complexity of data.
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Trump bans Chinese apps WeChat and TikTok over data collection and national security concerns
The Trump administration targeted WeChat and TikTok on Thursday by announcing executive orders banning US transactions with Chinese owners Tencent Holdings Ltd and ByteDance, Reuters has reported.
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Achieve a dependable, secure and manageable multi-cloud
In the majority of organisations, the question of whether to embrace public cloud computing was never a simple choice between that and on-premises infrastructure.
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Leveraging the Cloud to Defeat Data Disasters
If you and your colleagues are struggling with complex data management, frustrated by time-consuming, manual backups, and burdened by costly hardware upgrades, it’s time to look for a new solution.
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Charting the UK Data Protection Profession: August 2020 Report
Data Protection World Forum and the DPO Centre are announcing the findings of the first UK Data Protection Index – a quarterly survey of a panel of UK data protection and privacy professionals.
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Danish hotel group fined for failing to delete customers’ details
The Arp-Hansen Hotel Group in Denmark has been fined 1.1m Danish crowns (US$170,000, €148,000) and referred to the police by the country’s data protection authority (Datatilsynet) for storing information on clients longer than necessary.
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Data Protection Compliance in the UK
How to get your company prepared for 2021 GDPR changes and beyond.
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Phishing By Industry 2020 Benchmarking Report
As cybercrime continues to surge, security leaders must understand that there is no such thing as a perfect, fool-proof, impenetrable secure environment.
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Is 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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New report reveals cyber security flaws in UK universities
More than half of UK universities have reported at least one data breach to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) over the last year, according to a report from managed security services provider Redscan.
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Facebook sues EU over ‘exceptionally broad’ data requests in competition investigations
Facebook is taking EU competition authorities to court over data requests in two ongoing European Commission investigations into the company which, Facebook contends, are excessive.
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Outbound email security essentials
Practically every organization requires secure method of sending emails and transferring files to customers or other contacts.
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Why 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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Schrems 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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Women 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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As 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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Cyber 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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The 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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Action is required, says member of Lords Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies
“The pace of change, the velocity of what’s happening – we need to really get far more of a grip and understand how to legislate and regulate in a world where things can go global in a fraction of a second,” says Lord Holmes of Richmond MBE, a member of the House of Lords Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies.