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  • Mistakes Companies are Making with CCPA
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    The 3 Biggest Mistakes Companies are Making with CCPA

    2020-06-15T19:50:00Z

    With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) officially launching January 1, 2020, many organizations are still playing catch- up in determining exactly how they’ll comply with major provisions before full enforcement begins July 1, 2020.

  • Data Privacy Laws
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    Data Privacy Laws: Global View

    2020-06-15T16:24:00Z

    Data privacy is the component of data security that is focused on the compliant handling of sensitive or personal data. It is inevitably interlinked with data security, as governments across the globe have set standards for how sensitive or personal data should be protected.

  • The 3 Biggest Mistakes Companies are Making with CCPA
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    The 3 Biggest Mistakes Companies are Making with CCPA

    2020-06-15T12:10:00Z

    With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) officially launching January 1, 2020, many organizations are still playing catch- up in determining exactly how they’ll comply with major provisions before full enforcement begins July 1, 2020.

  • CCPA Lawsuit
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    ZoomInfo sued for alleged CCPA violations

    2020-06-15T11:26:00Z

    B2B intent data company Bombora has filed a lawsuit against former partner ZoomInfo for alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). 

  • Public Cloud
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    Data Privacy in the Public Cloud

    2020-06-09T15:55:00Z

    In a way, the challenges related to data privacy in the public cloud is like an exponential of an exponential.

  • Data Privacy in  the Public Cloud
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    Data Privacy in the Public Cloud

    2020-06-09T12:31:00Z

    In a way, the challenges related to data privacy in the public cloud is like an exponential of an exponential.

  • EU and UK Flag
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    GDPR in a post-Brexit world

    2020-06-05T16:20:00Z

    A new transition period has begun in which the UK has until the end of December 2020 to negotiate a new relationship with the EU.

  • GDPR
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    GDPR: 2 Year Anniversary

    2020-06-01T10:39:00Z

    The 25th May 2020 marked two years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 came into force in the UK.  The change in law saw the biggest change in data protection law in 20 years and gave the regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), the ability to impose much tougher sanctions and levy higher fines on organisations that fail to comply with data protection law.

  • Digital Contact Tracing
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    Digital Contact Tracing: A Pragmatic Approach

    2020-05-29T12:52:00Z

    The COVID-19 contact tracing apps have made the headlines recently and have been a widely debated topic, especially among privacy professionals.

  • LTIP on demand
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    Contact Tracing Apps: Privacy and Security Concerns from Across the Globe

    2020-05-28T22:43:00Z

    Questions around security and privacy have emerged in recent weeks, as more governments across the globe roll out a plethora of contact-tracing apps to contain the spread of Covid-19.

  • LTIP on demand
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    Employees Privacy Concerns in the Age of COVID-19

    2020-05-28T22:38:00Z

    During the current pandemic, there are still many employees that have no choice but to continue to go to work, and with laws in some countries being relaxed, workers may start to return to their normal place of work.

  • LTIP on demand
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    Creating a Risk Framework for Healthcare 3rd Parties Amid Covid-19

    2020-05-28T21:53:00Z

    Covid-19 has created an unprecedented impact on the healthcare community in the U.S. and throughout the world.

  • LTIP on demand
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    Critical Requirements for Benchmarking Your Business & Supply Chain

    2020-05-28T17:15:00Z

    COVID-19 has re-defined “normal” for businesses. Considering such a rapidly-changing environment, daily government guidelines, and the new work-from-home adjustments we’re all facing, it’s critical to ensure your organization’s focus on examining Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery and Resiliency Plans.

  • LTIP on demand
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    US Data Privacy: Perspectives Across Industries

    2020-05-28T16:53:00Z

    With the ever-evolving US privacy landscape, from state laws such as the New York Privacy Act, Washington privacy act and CCPA; businesses across all industries need to adapt their privacy programs.

  • LTIP on demand
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    Top 10 Takeaways from GDPR on the 2 Year Anniversary

    2020-05-28T16:46:00Z

    On May 25th, 2020, will mark the second anniversary of the biggest change to data protection regulation in a generation.

  • LTIP on demand
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    Taking a Proactive Approach to Data Privacy in APAC

    2020-05-28T16:36:00Z

    While Asia-Pacific organisations certainly see the importance of excellent data protection practices, they are still getting to grips with a number of operational and organisational challenges.

  • LTIP on demand
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    GDPR: What have we Learned 2 years on and What’s Next?

    2020-05-28T15:58:00Z

    The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) set precedents which have influenced the global landscape of business, data protection, privacy and beyond.

  • From Privacy to Preference
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    From Privacy to Preference

    2020-05-27T14:46:00Z

    2 years after GDPR’s implementation (Europe), and just a couple of months after CCPA’s launch (United States), marketing departments are still in the dark about the data they can collect and how they will be authorised to use them.

  • Man-Padlock-DSARs
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    What is the true cost of handling DSARs?

    2020-05-26T12:47:00Z

    The Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) has become synonymous with protecting individuals’ data privacy rights from misuse by public administrators and private enterprise.

  • GDPR
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    Rethinking ‘Disproportionate Effort’ exemption under GDPR for web-scraping

    2020-05-25T15:35:00Z

    Can Data Controllers (web-scrapers) be exempt from the requirement to provide privacy notice if doing this is high-cost and it drains company resources? If they can, how?