All GRC World Forums articles in September 2021 – Page 10
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Speakers
Mitch Koczerginski
Associate, Certified Information Privacy Professional/Canada, at McMillan and Canadian member of the PrivacyRules Alliance
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Speakers
Dr Richard Forno
Principal Lecturer, CSEE, Director, Graduate Cybersecurity Program, Assistant Director, UMBC Center for Cybersecurity
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News
Don’t miss! PrivSec Global - 22-23 September
Next week, GRC World Forums will kick off Wednesday 22nd September with a two-day live and on-demand livestream experience.
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Session
Ransomware is not out of control, it is everything from cryptocurrencies to users
This panel will explore a controversial topic: what is more out of control at the moment, ransomware attacks or our susceptibility due to outside forces such as cryptocurrencies and the very users/staff of our companies?
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Exterro - Conquering a CPRA Data Retention Strategy in 60 Days
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) comes into effect on January 1, 2023. Among its new requirements is a new data retention provision. Personal and sensitive information must be disposed of when its purpose has been fulfilled, and the organization must disclose the retention policy at the time of collection. And the data retention policies apply to data collected on or after January 1, 2022. Under CPRA, companies can no longer simply hold on to individuals’ personal data forever, they must have robust data retention and disposal practices.
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Global Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments USA: Will Next Year see a Federal Privacy Law Under the Biden Administration?
Many more states within the US are leading the legislative charge to follow California, Colorado and Virginia to pass Privacy Acts into law. From New York and Massachusetts to North Carolina and Ohio, moves are afoot.
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International Data Flows: The Future Under the New SCCs
In June, the European Commission finalised the modern SCCs in a bid to restore normal EU-US data transfer agreements.
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Insider/Internal Threats: Why Boards Should Never Take This for Granted
From employees accidentally clicking on malicious links, to sabotage, theft of data and unauthorised access, companies have plenty of potential insider cybersecurity threats to consider.