All Privacy articles – Page 6
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Human error reveals personal data of 18,000 Welsh Covid-19 sufferers
Public Health Wales yesterday announced a data breach involving the personally identifiable data of 18,105 people resident in Wales who had received a positive test for Covid-19.
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Firm announces new data privacy function for public blockchains
Secret Network has announced it is launching a new secret contract function “to bring privacy to public blockchains”
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Women in Privacy: Practising Pragmatic Privacy in a Large Organisation
In this latest panel discussion as part of our Women in Privacy series, some of the industry’s most experienced women will be talking about their individual career journeys into privacy and mentorship through their careers.
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The Global Controversy about Facial Recognition Technology
Advances in facial recognition technology (FRT) has resulted in a massive expansion of both its use by law enforcement and private companies to identify people in public spaces. However, critics have been calling for strict controls or outright bans on the technology for years as it has serious data privacy concerns about mass surveillance.
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Privacy Made Positive: Measuring the Impact
Hosted by: Ben Rapp (Founder Principal, Securys) Preston Llewellyn (Managing Partner, Llewellyn Consulting) Video: Privacy Made Positive: Measuring the Impact
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Why should we care about privacy anyway?
As enterprises scramble to build safer workplaces for returning employees, and governments spin up technology-based contact tracing programmes in record time, privacy is both under threat and in focus.
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Supporting Privacy and Data Protection Compliance Efforts
Hosted by: Brad Bryant (Global Chief Privacy Officer, Aon) Paul Breitbarth (Director, EU Policy and Strategy, TrustArc – Nymity) Video: Operational Accountability: Supporting Privacy and Data Protection Compliance Efforts
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AI Privacy in the Era of Black Lives Matter
IBM, Amazon and Microsoft have all made recent announcements on the use of facial recognition AI for what the former called “mass surveillance, racial profiling, violations of basic human rights and freedoms”. Against the backdrop of intense scrutiny of racial bias at a societal level, technology and privacy professionals are increasing the volume of questions about the ethics of AI and machine learning.
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Women in Privacy
Data protection and privacy is one of the rare industries where women are not an obvious minority when it comes to representation at management or C-suite level. In this series of webinars, we will be talking to women at all levels of privacy; from those just starting out, through the up and coming, and to those who have reached the top of their game.
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The Specific Privacy Rights and Compliance Issues Affecting Children’s Data
Lawmakers across the world recognise that children need special treatment when it comes to data and how it’s used. Data protection laws, such as the EU’s GDPR and the USA’s Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), reflect the specific requirements of handling data from children.
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Why Privacy Projects Fail
All privacy projects start with success in mind – so how do so many fall short? In this panel discussion we will explore some of the major obstacles to achieving compliance whether with GDPR, CCPA or other privacy and data protection regulations.
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Fireside Chat: A Candid Conversation on Privacy with Jon Ronson
Hosted by: Jon Ronson (Author of ‘So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed’) Joe Tidy (Cyber Security Correspondent, BBC News) Video: Fireside Chat: A Candid Conversatio…
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Jamaican Senate passes privacy bill
Jamaica’s new Data Protection Act 2020 was passed in the Senate today and will take effect in 2022.
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Employees Privacy Concerns in the Age of COVID-19
During the current pandemic, there are still many employees that have no choice but to continue to go to work, and with laws in some countries being relaxed, workers may start to return to their normal place of work.
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US Data Privacy: Perspectives Across Industries
With the ever-evolving US privacy landscape, from state laws such as the New York Privacy Act, Washington privacy act and CCPA; businesses across all industries need to adapt their privacy programs.
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CCPA Benchmarks: New Research on Privacy Rights Compliance
Video: CCPA Benchmarks: New Research on Privacy Rights Compliance
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Privacy Leadership Demands More Than Minimum Compliance
Join WireWheel CEO and privacy expert Justin Antonipillai and Partner of Privacy Culture, Steve Wright. Together they will outline the changing privacy landscape and share advice on how to evolve your privacy program beyond a “minimum viable” solution.
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ISO 27701: One Privacy Standard for the World? Panacea or Pipe Dream?
Video: ISO 27701: One Privacy Standard for the World? Panacea or Pipe Dream?