More from Governance, Risk and Compliance – Page 79
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NewsTikTok faces claim for billions in UK child privacy lawsuit
Video-sharing app TikTok and its Chinese parent ByteDance is facing a damages’ claim worth billions of dollars in a British court case over allegations they illegally harvested private data of millions of European children.
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WebinarTracking US Privacy Laws
This year, multiple states have introduced, reintroduced, or will make effective new privacy laws. While all eyes have been on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), there are many other notable federal and state-level laws you should know.
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SponsoredMicrosoft: Navigating your compliance score in a shifting landscape
How on earth do you begin to get a handle on your compliance performance when the landscape is constantly shifting? Dan Cousineau and Graham Hosking explain how Microsoft Compliance Manager can help.
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NewsBusiness Update: Cisco Acclaimed by Frost & Sullivan for Offering Unprecedented Visibility and Security
Cisco’s platform breaks down the silos between cybersecurity teams and systems, allowing seamless collaboration between IT and OT personnel to protect industrial operations against cyber threats (Press Release)
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NewsCourt rules Google misled users about collection of location data
Australia’s Federal Court has found that Google misled consumers about personal location data collected through Android mobile devices in 2017 and 2018.
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NewsChinese court upholds landmark facial recognition data ruling
A court in China has upheld a ruling forcing a zoo operator to delete a visitor’s facial recognition data, in what has been described as a key judgement for data rights in the country.
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NewsBusiness Update: IBM to Acquire myInvenio to help Organizations Use AI-powered Automation
Addition of myInvenio provides customers with a comprehensive AI-powered automation portfolio for business automation - including process mining, robotic process automation (RPA), document processing, workflow, and decisions - all built on Red Hat OpenShift (Press Release)
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NewsPrivacy tops anxieties over digital Euro, poll finds
Payments remaining a private matter emerged as the leading concern Europeans have about proposals by the European Central Bank (ECB) to introduce a digital Euro.
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NewsEDPB finds UK and EU data protection laws are strongly aligned – but some concerns remain
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has found many aspects of the United Kingdom’s data protection framework to be ‘essentially equivalent’ to the European Union’s but has also recommended several areas are further assessed.
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WebinarIdentifying quick wins to enable data trust from an enterprise data governance program
The journey to data privacy governance is no easy task, especially when there is no vision of how data trust is connected to your business goals.
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NewsWashington Privacy Act stalls for the third year in a row
Washington’s Privacy Act has not been passed by the state’s House of Representatives, meaning Sunday’s deadline to advance the bill this session has been missed.
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NewsExtra rules could be agreed to smooth EU-UK data adequacy, suggests European Parliament think tank
Supplementary rules could be agreed to “bridge the gap” between the United Kingdom and European Union’s data protection systems and ensure the continued free flow of personal data, the European Parliament’s in-house think tank has suggested.
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NewsBusiness Update: SafeGuard Cyber Raises $45M In Strategic Growth Financing
Digital risk protection platform secures communications across all third-party social media, collaboration, and mobile chat channels (Press Release)
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NewsOnline privacy may ‘effectively disappear’ in face of greater tracking, warns US intelligence
Privacy and anonymity may effectively disappear by “choice or government mandate”, according to a US National Intelligence Council report on likely global trends for the next 20 years.
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NewsBelarus advances data protection law
A comprehensive data privacy law in Belarus has moved a step closer following the bill’s second reading in the lower chamber of parliament.
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VideoDue Diligence in the Age of Digital ID. A Revolution in Anti-Financial Crime?
Knowing and trusting who customers are is the primary responsibility of due diligence.
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WebinarHow you can prevent data loss and maintain compliance in your email system
80% of data exists in unstructured format - in the emails, attachments and documents we work with daily. This opens the door to significant risks, particularly as employees use email to send and receive sensitive information.
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NewsBusiness Update: Digital Shadows announces new threat intelligence capabilities
By integrating with MITRE ATT&CK®, Digital Shadows customers will benefit from the collective insight of thousands of security professionals worldwide (Press Release)
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BlogSpring cleaning? Don’t forget the data
This time of year is traditionally the time when we declutter our homes and remove what we don’t need. Sonia Cheng explains why the same principle should apply to data, particularly as the pandemic has led to the accumulation of information from new sources
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NewsBusiness Update: IBM Cloud for Financial Services Accelerates Innovation
SAP joins ecosystem of more than 90 partners and FinTechs serving financial institutions worldwide (Press Release)



