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Cyber Attacks Threaten European Energy Sector
Cyber-attacks continue to be on the rise throughout the world in which many cybercriminals appear to instigate attacks for personal gain.
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PrivSec China: Navigating China’s Privacy and Security Framework
On 15 March 2022 GRC World Forums launched PrivSec China, a one-day livestream experience exploring China’s privacy and security regime.
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Why security teams must have access to multiple data sources when launching investigations
Configuration management databases (CMDBs) are great tools for storing and managing information about hardware and software configuration items that are needed to provide a service, but they are not designed to be asset management tools. Critically they often fail to provide the requisite information and context during investigations.
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ESG exposure to Russia — it’s complicated
What is the true exposure of ESG funds to Russia? The answer is both higher than is stated but less than you might think, and there is a lesson for business too.
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Connect with the expert: GRC World Forums speaks to Microsoft’s Hemma Prafullchandra
Hemma Prafullchandra is Chief Technology Officer of Microsoft Microsoft 365 Security and Compliance at Microsoft.
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Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance Awards: Four days until deadline
The application deadline for the inaugural Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance Awards deadline is fast approaching, with just four days to go.
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Women need to self promote more
Study reveals that women are more likely to underrate their performance despite being as favourable as equally performing men.
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Who Is ‘Facebook-Hating’ John Edwards, Tipped as the New UK Information Commissioner?
The U.K. needs a new Information Commissioner to regulate data protection, privacy, and freedom of information law. The Sunday Times has tipped John Edwards, New Zealand Privacy Commissioner, as the government’s top choice.
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Could the Grindr Priest Story Be True? I Asked the Team Behind Grindr’s €10m GDPR Fine
Could “commercially available” location data originating from Grindr really have been used to identify an individual? I asked Finn Myrstad, who helped file a data protection complaint regarding how Grindr shares user data.
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Could ‘Schrems III’ Lead to a Paid Version of Facebook?
The Austrian Supreme Court has referred a case against Facebook to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The case has been dubbed “Schrems III,” as it’s the third CJEU reference involving Facebook and campaigner Max Schrems.
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Pegasus Spyware Investigation: What Is It, and Why Does it Matter?
Yesterday, the Guardian’s Pegasus Project revealed how governments worldwide have used—or have considered using—the Pegasus malware to spy on journalists, lawyers, activists, and other innocent people.
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