More from Governance, Risk and Compliance – Page 90
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WebinarActing on Brexit and Schrems II
There are 2 things on the minds of European privacy pros that have nothing to do with the pandemic: Brexit and Schrems II.
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VideoTackling Local and Global Regulations with Microsoft Compliance
Join this session with Microsoft where they will discuss Tackling Local and Global Regulations with Microsoft Compliance.
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NewsUK businesses face aggregate costs of up to 1.6 billion if no adequacy decision post-Brexit transition period, report finds
The cost to UK businesses of not receiving an adequacy decision from the European Commission could total between £1 billion and £1.6 billion, according to a new report by think tank New Economics Foundation and UCL European Institute.
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WebinarPrivacy in the Boardroom: The Metrics, KPIs and Reporting You Need
Stakeholder support for a privacy program is key, especially as compliance programs grow and organizations focus their attention on an increasing number of regulations and frameworks from around the world.
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WebinarData Retention & Minimisation: Lessons Learned in 2020
Data retention and minimisation played a key role in numerous cases and enforcement actions throughout 2020. Worryingly, the range of infractions varied widely, teaching us that it is certainly an area that is very challenging for organisations to address.
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ebookPrivacy Management Solution Buyer’s Guide
A privacy solution is the backbone of a solid privacy program, and choosing the right one for your particular business can be confusing and overwhelming at times.
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WebinarHow to Successfully Manage Ungoverned Data for Risk Mitigation
Enterprises are collecting and managing more data than ever to create value, making every company a “data” company. But for data to provide value, organizations need to know where it is, who has access to it, how it’s managed, and how it needs to be secured and protected.
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ArticleGerman court slashes ‘unreasonably high’ GDPR fine by 90%
A €9.55m fine for a telecommunications service provider for breaching GDPR has been reduced to just €900,000 by a German appeals court.
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AnalysisPrivSec fundraising deals in October & November 2020
A roundup of the latest fundraising deals and business news from the data protection, privacy and security sectors.
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FeatureAll at (Priva) Sea? Brexit and Data Protection
PrivSec Report looks at some of the issues facing data protection professionals impacted by Brexit as the end to the transition period draws near.
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FeatureEDPB issues draft guidance on supplemental measures for data transfers
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has recommended measures to supplement personal data transfer tools to ensure compliance with EU standards when transferring data to non-EU “third countries”.
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NewsCanadian privacy watchdog publishes recommendations on regulating use of AI
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (the OPC) yesterday outlined recommendations for regulating the use of artificial intelligence, including a rights-based approach.
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WebinarOvercoming Data Privacy’s Biggest Challenge: Data Retention
Addressing data retention is the surest way to mitigate risks and costs of a data breach.
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WebinarWhat ROI to expect from better consent & preference management?
In this session, you will discover different use cases of consent and preference management in retail, both physical and digital.
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FeatureFive key questions on privacy for Biden’s administration
The newly elected President Biden faces a host of issues to grapple with, not least of them the global pandemic, which has become heavily politicised, as well as preoccupying US media and citizenry throughout much of the election period.
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FeatureUS privacy: a new world?
PrivSec Report looks at the current landscape in the US for privacy and assesses the prospect of a federal privacy law.
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WebinarHow to Find Your Biggest Governance, Security, and Privacy Risks
Over the last decade, data has become the driving force behind businesses, economies, and daily life.
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NewsEU finance ministers call for GDPR clarity as they back greater info-sharing to tackle money laundering
EU finance ministers are calling for clarity on data protection rules as they seek to harmonise anti money laundering regulations across Europe.
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NewsSingapore updates 2012 Personal Data Protection Act
Singapore passed amendments to its Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) on Tuesday, in the first comprehensive review of the Act since its 2012 enactment.
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VideoMicrosoft Executive Q&A On Compliance and Risk Management
Join this executive Q&A by Microsoft where they will discuss compliance and risk management.



