More from Information Security – Page 31
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VideoGRCTV: The Future Of Warfare & Cyber Threats
Access the on-demand videos below for GRC TV - The Future Of Warfare & Cyber Threats
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VideoGRCTV - Privacy and data protection
Access the on-demand videos below from GRC TV privacy and data protection.
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NewsMicrosoft detects new security breach
An attacker gained access to a Microsoft customer service agent and used the information gained to launch hacking attempts against customers.
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NewsStockholm’s public transport operator fined for body-camera use
Sweden’s data protection authority IMY has ordered Stockholm Public Transport (SL) to pay a financial penalty for shortcomings in the way it deployed body cameras worn by ticket inspectors.
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VideoWhat Do The New Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) Mean for Data Transfers Post-Schrems II?
The European Commission has adopted a newly updated version of the Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), which are the most commonly used legal mechanisms for transferring personal data and international companies rely upon this hugely.
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VideoA Celebrity’s Desire for a Privacy Framework
We may envy their bank accounts, their houses, their cars and their lifestyle, but a celebrity almost signs a contract of constant availability and lack of privacy as their fame rises.
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VideoA Fireside Chat with Johnny Ryan
Johnny Ryan, Author, Senior Fellow at Irish Council for Civil Liberties, and Open Markets Institute. Self proclaimed sufferer of “adtech remorse”.
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VideoWhere Does a CISO’s Role Go From Here?
Sudden digital transformation has put the role of the CISO in the spotlight with many in the cybersecurity industry suggesting that the title has become overused. Others may associate the role of the CISO as being innovation or cloud averse.
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VideoPolitics, Economics, Social: Russia’s State-Led Cyber Espionage and Influence Operations
Whether it be the SolarWinds attack, the 2016 US election interference, or a number of other cyber operations over the past few years, there’s a growing perception/reality that Russia is increasingly flexing its cyber muscles internationally, using the lessons its learned through years of focused cyber-attacks and influence operations in Ukraine and other regional adversaries.
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VideoConfidential Computing: The Next, Great, Development in Data Protection
A recent IBM IBV study said 74% of CEOs think adoption of cloud will be critical for their businesses in the next two to three years.
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VideoThird Party Risk Management: Regulatory Developments and the Impact on Vendor Risk Management (VRM)
Covid-19 has led to Enterprise organizations increasing their focus on Third Party Risk Management. But global regulatory developments have also had an effect upon companies challenges to do enough due-diligence to identify vendor risks.
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VideoImprove Your Compliance and Reduce Expenditure: Data Retention Done The Right Way
Why do most organizations fail to make their data retention policies operational? A strong Data Retention Policy will provide benefits across legal and compliance activity, and reduce costs as well.
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VideoKeynote: Max Schrems
Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems is best known as the man who held Facebook to account for its treatment of EU users’ personal data—and brought down two transatlantic privacy frameworks in the process.
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VideoRetail: The Future of Consumer Data Protection
The tech market is showing that it is getting more serious about consumer data privacy, with a new wave of privacy restrictions on the horizon.
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VideoHow Do Data Protection Regulations Apply to AI and is GDPR Ready for Facial Recognition?
This panel will explore the relationship between Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and Data Protection Regulations, as well as discussing some of the most important points in relation to GDPR and Facial Recognition.
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VideoWhy Do Cars Need Brakes? Questioning the Need for Regulation
A car needs brakes to enable it to go faster! The same analogy can be applied to the need for regulation, for as technology grows, gains speed, and pushes envelopes, regulation acts as the brakes enabling this exciting expansion.
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VideoWill the EU AI Regulation protect fundamental rights?
The European Commission says it designed its proposed AI Regulation to protect Europeans from AI-driven harms.
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VideoAPAC Privacy Focus: Hong Kong and their Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance; amendments and the focus from China
As the PCPD website states, “The Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance (the “PDPO”) was passed in 1995 and took effect from December 1996 (except certain provisions). It is one of Asia’s longest standing comprehensive data protection laws.”
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VideoDiversity, Equity Inclusion: Workplace, Data Collection and Usage
Embedding diversity and inclusion consideration in all working practices is rapidly being seen as a must by businesses.
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VideoBuilding Security Teams panel: The Increasing Importance of DEI in the Recruiting Process
There has been much written about recruitment issues in cybersecurity, whether it be a cyber skills gap or retirees taking their expertise with them.


