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VideoHR Matters: Data Privacy Concerns for Remote Working
Video: HR Matters: Data Privacy Concerns for Remote Working
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VideoEDPS Response to Covid-19 and Data Privacy and Surveillance
Video: Fireside Chat EDPS Response to Covid19 and Data Privacy and Surveillance
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VideoData Protection, Coronavirus Concerns and Guidance for the Healthcare Sector
Video: Data Protection and Coronavirus Concerns and Guidance for the Healthcare Sector
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NewsEC setting up unit to tackle rising cyber-attacks
The European Commission plans to create a specialised organisation to counter tackle the increasing number of cyber incidents impacting public services, businesses and citizens across the EU.
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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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NewsMcAfee dies in Spanish prison
Antivirus software pioneer John McAfee has been found dead in a suspected suicide in his Barcelona prison cell after Spain’s high court authorised his extradition to the US to face tax evasion charges.
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NewsUK police make ‘one of world’s largest cryptocurrency seizures’
London’s Metropolitan Police (Met) has confiscated £114m ($159m, €133m) worth of cryptocurrency in an ongoing investigation into money laundering.
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NewsOutgoing DPO speaks of digitisation’s acceptance
The increasing use of data these days is taken for granted by people partly out of habit, according to Johannes Caspar, who has stepped down after 12 years as Hamburg’s data protection officer.
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NewsInformation Commissioner’s Opinion addresses facial recognition privacy concerns
The UK Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, has published a Commissioner’s Opinion on the use of live facial recognition (LFR) in public places by private companies and public organisations.
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NewsHead of Guernsey’s new financial crime agency seeks tougher powers
Kevin Davis, director of the Economic and Financial Crime Bureau in Guernsey, is working on acquiring greater powers to seize illegally acquired cash and property.
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News1 in 5 children’s Google Play apps violate COPPA
New research by Comparitech has revealed that 1 in 5 children’s apps of the 500 most popular children’s applications, available on the Google Play Store, breach Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) rules.
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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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NewsMercedes-Benz customer data exposed online
Sensitive personal information of Mercedes-Benz customers and would-be customers in the US from around six years ago has been made accessible on a cloud storage platform.
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SponsoredMicrosoft Session: Manage the retention of content to comply with privacy regulations
Privacy regulations restrict the way companies can use, manage, and retain customer and employee data. How can you ensure you comply with the retention laws around private data? This session will show how Microsoft Information Governance helps to identify and govern customer and employee data automatically.
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SponsoredMicrosoft Session: Uncover the hidden Insider Risks with Microsoft
In this session, you will learn how to use Insider Risk Management to quickly identify and remediate hidden insider risks within your organization. If you are looking for the latest innovation to manage insider risks without compromising from the trust and efficiency of your teams, this session is for you!
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SponsoredInsider Risk Management: Intelligently investigate and take action on insider risks
In this session, you will learn how to leverage Microsoft insider risk management. If you are looking for ways to improve your security and compliance posture, this session is for you!
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SponsoredMicrosoft: Automating information governance
The challenges around ensuring data is protected and compliance requirements are met have intensified because of the shift to remote working. Atle Skjekkland explains how Microsoft has a solution.
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NewsZerologon vulnerability actively exploited, says Microsoft
Microsoft has observed attacks exploiting the serious security flaw dubbed “Zerologon”, the company’s security intelligence team reported in a tweet yesterday.









