#RISK Intelligence Archive – Page 190
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WebinarHow to Make Privacy Training Stick
Privacy training shouldn’t be doomed to guesswork and low engagement.
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NewsPakistan signs AML deal with UAE as it seeks to avoid FATF blacklist
Pakistan has signed an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to combat money laundering and terror financing as it seeks to avoid being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF).
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WebinarData Privacy by Design for the Insurance Sector
Insurance is a heavily regulated sector that deals with large amounts of sensitive customer information as a core component of the business.
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AnalysisThe Fincrime Report Glossary: an A-Z of terminology
Your guide to the sometimes bewildering jargon in the world of financial crime.
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BlogLocating mule accounts and identifying fraudsters with behavioural biometrics
Behavioural biometrics can not only help identify fraud, it can cut it off at its root, argues Tim Ayling
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AnalysisCompliance calendar
Your guide to the upcoming regulatory events across the world, including details of forthcoming mutual evaluation reports for individual countries
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WebinarCoping with Turbulence: Managing Cross-Border Data Transfers
There’s now more pressure than ever for managing data flows across jurisdictions, governing third party data sharing and enforcing data residency requirements.
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ArticleApple delays new anti-tracking privacy feature for phones and tablets
Apple has delayed the introduction of a stricter privacy feature designed to stop apps and websites tracking people online without their consent.
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ebookRansomware Protection with Pure Storage and Commvault
Ransomware attacks continue to be top of mind for business and IT leaders. And for good reason.
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ebookDiscovery-In-Depth, The Path to Data Intelligence
Privacy-centric data discovery (a must for data privacy and cybersecurity in today’s environment) requires a multi-pronged strategy to identify all types of sensitive & personal data in an organization – and that strategy starts with discovery-in-depth.
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ebookThe Six Foundations of Data Privacy Regulation
The six most commonly discussed data protection regulations are the European Union’s GDPR, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States, Brazil’s LGPD, Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and the Australian Data Privacy Law.
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ebookThe Habits of Highly Data-Secure Companies
New IDG survey reveals three technologies that are helping enterprises build immunity to data breaches, in and out of the cloud.
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ebookThe State of Email Security 2020
Global business is interspersed with a diversity of industrial sectors, united by a single, common communication thread that is key to any business: email connectivity.
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NewsNorwegian Parliament in Cyber Attack
Norway’s parliament reported a cyber attack to police on 1 September which hacked the accounts of a number of MPs and members of staff.
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ebookThe Practical Executive’s Guide To Data Loss Prevention
There has been much confusion in the marketplace regarding data loss prevention (DLP) controls.
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FeatureThe Great Digital Disruption: Adjusting to a New Normal in Cybersecurity
COVID-19 has forced societies, governments, businesses and individuals to suddenly rethink long-held practices and processes. This includes fundamental aspects of our lives, such as how and where we work, teach, learn, live and interact.
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FeatureThe Risks of Checkbox Compliance
A key principle of the GDPR is that personal data must be processed securely, using “appropriate technical and organisational measures” – the “security principle”. To meet this principle, organisations implement a variety of IT security technologies, all aimed at protecting information where it is stored and processed.
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WebinarSuccessfully Managing Data Processors to Comply with GDPR
There are several considerations that need addressing beforeyou decide which data processors offer the most appropriate services for yourorganisation’s needs.
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FeaturePrivacy-by-design: The fundamentals of data protection
In May 2016, the protection of personal data became a fundamental right in the European Union. In safeguarding this right, the European Commission assesses and determines whether countries meet data protection standards.
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NewsFirm 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”



