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NewsBusiness Update: OneTrust to acquire ethics and compliance leader Convercent
OneTrust announce acquisition of Convercent so customers won’t have to compromise when it comes to centralizing on a platform of trust. (press release)
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SponsoredOneTrust GRC: Are You Ready for Risk Quantification?
Are you ready for risk quantification? Follow this decision tree to understand if you’re ready for risk quantification today – or if not, what actions can you take to enhance insights today that will support risk quantification in the future!
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WebinarOneTrust GRC: Building a GRC Program That Fits Your Business | A First Line Friendly ISMS Suite
How much time do you spend transferring data across systems to execute your GRC program? Oftentimes, disparate systems across policy, privacy, IT risk, vendor risk, incident, and audit result in duplicated data across applications.
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SponsoredOneTrust GRC - GRC Implementation Steps: Streamline Your IT Risk & Security Management Program
With constantly changing laws, regulations, and limited resources to stay on top of them, information security leaders often find it challenging to scale their risk and compliance programs. Having a clear understanding of “How compliant are we?” is a reoccurring question. However, scoping your compliance obligations is a foundational activity before you can start evaluating risk throughout your organization.
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NewsBusiness Update: OneTrust acquires DocuVision’s Redacted.ai to expand automated data redaction
The combined technology will deliver the first fully automated data subject rights workflow including intake, ID verification, discovery, redaction, and secure response. (press release)
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FeatureGRC TV Episode 1 and the big privacy debate
Episode 1: Data Protection and Privacy discusses pragmatism, activism, and arsonism in the privacy space, Big Tech, and the success of Privacy by Design.
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FeatureGRC TV Episode 4: Trust and Transparency in the Digital Space
“Ethical Hacker” Victor Gevers discusses the cross-cultural use of Responsible Disclosure and this week’s panellists talk privacy-washing in Big Tech, and the c suite perspective of “If it’s not a fine, it’s not getting funded.”
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NewsIsraeli bill would allow facial recognition in public spaces
Israeli law enforcement has supported a draft bill allowing facial recognition technology to be used in public spaces.
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NewsConsumer groups file privacy concerns’ complaint against WhatsApp
The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) and eight members have lodged a complaint with the European Commission and European network of consumer authorities against WhatsApp alleging EU consumer rights’ breaches.
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NewsGerman council paralysed by country’s first cyber catastrophe
Computer-based operations at the local authority serving Anhalt-Bitterfeld district in eastern Germany have virtually ground to a halt after being hacked.
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NewsCanberra chases suspected stimulus package fraudsters
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is following up on more than 200 cases of possible cheating of the country’s JobKeeper wage subsidy scheme introduced last year in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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WebinarWhere are you on the Data Provisioning Maturity Model?
The data provisioning maturity model acts as both a measuring stick and common framework for organizations to help illustrate what is needed to understand and ultimately improve their data protection program.
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NewsOver 170 Android apps involved in crypto mining scams
Over 170 fake Android apps, including 25 apps in the Google Play store, have defrauded more than 93,000 users through crypto mining scams.
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NewsIranian hackers impersonated academics to commit cyber-espionage
A group of Iranian hackers posing as British-based academics with the aim of targeting individuals in a cyber-espionage campaign has been discovered.
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NewsUK police seize record amount of cryptocurrency in money laundering case
The Metropolitan Police (Met) in the UK have confiscated almost £180m ($250m, €210m) in cryptocurrency as part of an ongoing investigation into international money laundering.
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NewsByteDance ‘calls off IPO’ amid data concerns
Chinese owner of video app TikTok, ByteDance, is said to have indefinitely put on hold intentions to make an initial public offering (IPO) of shares offshore after government officials told the company to focus on addressing data security risks.
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NewsInterpol chief calls for action to avoid ransomware pandemic
The world’s police forces have to form a global coalition with private partners to prevent a potential ransomware pandemic, according to Interpol’s secretary-general Juergen Stock.
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NewsCameras in changing areas ‘step too far’ says Swedish DPA
Permanent video monitoring of spaces in eastern Skaraborg’s fire stations where crew members change clothes when responding to an emergency overstepped the mark, Sweden’s privacy protection authority (IMY) has ruled.
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NewsData protection vital for US competitiveness, says security chief
Data security and privacy are at the heart of the United States’ competitiveness, according to national security advisor Jake Sullivan.
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NewsBinance unauthorised, says Italian Regulator
Italy’s financial regulator, CONSOB, announced that Binance is not authorised to provide investment services in the country.









