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  • Building the Foundations for Managing Privacy Risks at Square Enix
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    Building the Foundations for Managing Privacy Risks at Square Enix

    2023-03-22T14:00:00Z

    To meet new regulations, satisfy customers, and business demands, organisations need to improve their privacy program capabilities. This requires strong governance, process design, and technology to proactively identify and mitigate privacy risks when starting new business initiatives. The Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) is key to successful privacy programs and holistic data strategies. When done well, PIAs can manage business risk, build trust with users, and ensure compliance with privacy laws.

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    Putting Data Privacy at the Core of Customer Connections

    2023-01-05T12:01:00Z

    It’s the beginning of 2023, and the privacy ecosystem and digital world are changing rapidly and are merging closer together. The combination of customer demands, privacy laws and technology changes are challenging teams to rethink leading-edge strategies.

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    Are You Prepared for CPRA? California’s Incoming Privacy Law

    2022-11-03T13:25:00Z

    On January 1st, 2023, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) will go into effect, expanding on the current CCPA. As a result, companies will be faced with requirements related to managing risks, similar to that of GDPR.

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    Data Awareness to Data Intelligence: Leveraging the power of automation

    2021-11-18T19:00:00Z

    The increasing number and complexity of privacy laws, like the upcoming California Privacy Rights Act, as well as the continued emergence of good privacy practices and compliant data use as a competitive differentiator have been the driving force for organizations to shift focus from tick-the-box compliance exercises to automated privacy solutions.

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    Tracking US Privacy Laws

    2021-04-20T15:00:00Z

    This year, multiple states have introduced, reintroduced, or will make effective new privacy laws. While all eyes have been on the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), there are many other notable federal and state-level laws you should know.

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    Business Update: Polymer Solutions closes $1MM Seed Round to secure SaaS platforms

    2021-03-31T16:14:00Z

    Polymer Solutions, the ‘virtual compliance officer’ for SaaS, closes $1MM seed funding (Press Release)

  • PrivSec Report: US Special
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    US privacy: a new world?

    2020-11-06T11:28:00Z

    PrivSec Report looks at the current landscape in the US for privacy and assesses the prospect of a federal privacy law.

  • Mohammad Khalaf GRC
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    DIFC’s data protection landscape: aligning global measures

    2020-09-24T16:53:00Z

    As the region approaches the end of the DIFC Data Protection Law transition period, PrivSec spoke with Mohammad Khalaf, Senior Regulatory Compliance Officer at Arab Bank in Jordan to discuss the significance of the new law.

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    Why isn’t There a Data Privacy Federal Law Already?

    2020-07-28T21:00:00Z

    Hosted by: Daniel Castro (Director, Center for Data Innovation), James A. Trilling (Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission), Jasmine McNealy (Associate Professor – Department of Telecommunication, University of Florida), Erinn D. Martin (Policy Counsel, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law) ...

  • Jamaica
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    Jamaican Senate passes privacy bill

    2020-06-19T10:43:00Z

    Jamaica’s new Data Protection Act 2020 was passed in the Senate today and will take effect in 2022. 

  • Israeli Privacy Law
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    GDPR & Israeli privacy law: key differences

    2018-09-04T14:31:00Z

    Due to recent changes in global privacy and data protection laws, certain entities may be subject to both Israeli data protection laws and the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).