All GRC World Forums articles in September 2021 – Page 3
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International Data Flows: EU and UK data flows: The Future of the Post-Brexit Agreement
As detailed by The Law Society in the UK, “The outward flow of data from the UK to the EU/EEA remains unaffected since the UK government has determined that it considers all EU 27 and EEA member states to be adequate for the purposes of data protection.”
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How easy is it to phish your business?
As cybersecurity and cyberthreats become more prevalent in our personal and working lives, businesses have invested in solutions like antivirus software and endpoint protection to try and secure their employees, data and intellectual property. While these measures have been effective to some extent, we still hear about ransomware and malware attacks in the news almost every day. Do you know how secure your organization is and if you’re vulnerable to this type of attack?
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UK Data Protection Index Panel
The UK Data Protection Index is produced by Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre. Each quarter the Index provides a glimpse into the changing attitudes and sentiments of Data Protection Officers across the UK.
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Spotting the signs of insider risk – and stopping a security incident before it happens
When it comes to cybersecurity and the risks that go alongside it, we know that people aren’t perfect – they get hacked, they make mistakes, and they also break the rules.
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Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning: Regulate the Usage, Not the Technology
Many arguments that surround the regulation of AI discuss how this will stifle technology and innovation. What is the regulations centred more around the usage of AI than of the technological advancement?
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Global Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: POPIA; The First Three Months
South Africa’s Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) came into enforcement from 1st July 2021.
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Data Breaches: The Brand Battle for CMOs After Your Data is Breached
Fresh cyber attacks and data breaches across Volkswagen, Audi, McDonalds and Electronic Arts highlight the growing cybersecurity and data threat. So what can marketing leaders do about preventing and reacting to these crises?
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Spotting the signs of insider risk – and stopping a security incident before it happens
When it comes to cybersecurity and the risks that go alongside it, we know that people aren’t perfect – they get hacked, they make mistakes, and they also break the rules. And as employees continue to enjoy the flexibility of remote work, these human-activated risks to email security are surging as at-home employees continue to blur the lines between work and home life. Legacy technologies cannot keep pace, relying on static policies that frustrate and, ultimately, fail to solve the problem, leaving organisations vulnerable to both inbound and outbound data breaches and attacks.
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The Role of Privacy in ESG
With more focus on ethical data use, more companies are assessing their approach to environment, social and governance (ESG) criteria. Investors are looking beyond financial indicators to assess long-term value.
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The Role of Privacy in ESG (sponsored by OneTrust)
With more focus on ethical data use, more companies are assessing their approach to environment, social and governance (ESG) criteria. Investors are looking beyond financial indicators to assess long-term value. Employees, consumers, and clients are also important stakeholders are demanding accountability when it comes to handling sensitive data and protecting information.
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Covid-19 Vaccines, Data Protection and the Great HR Debate
The roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine has employers thinking - will they obtain, and how might they manage data on employee’s covid-19 vaccination status? And if they are collecting this, how will this affect the company’s thinking on a return to the office strategy?
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Covid-19 Vaccines, Data Protection and the Great HR Debate
The roll out of the Covid-19 vaccine has employers thinking - will they obtain, and how might they manage data on employee’s covid-19 vaccination status? And if they are collecting this, how will this affect the company’s thinking on a return to the office strategy?
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Operationalising Data Retention to Reduce Data Risks
It is estimated that up to 70% of an organisation’s unstructured data is redundant, obsolete and trivial, which creates enormous risk to potential cyber threats, as well as exposure to regulations such as the GDPR for non-compliance in handling and deleting data accordingly.
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Why Your Cloud Migration Needs De-Identification
Cloud data storage provides organizations with affordable, easily managed options for keeping and maintaining expanding data stores as their business grows, increasing not only productivity but also resiliency, service continuity, and business agility
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Phishing The Growing Threat to your Business
The remote working revolution has led to an increased threat from phishing. It is thought that around three-quarters of all companies have suffered some sort of phishing campaign in the past year.
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Ethics and Consent: How Ethical AI Can Change The World
There is a fork in the road ahead - missue of AI and data can continue, or change can be demanded and a more ethical approach to AI and ML can be our future.
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Global Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: How Ready is China and the World for their new Data Security Law?
China’s Data Security Law contains provisions that cover the usage, collection, and protection of data in the PRC.
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Information Commissioners Office: Design Guidance for The Children’s Code
This fireside chat between Robert Bateman and the ICO explores the work they’re doing on UX design guidelines and good practice for ISS, looking for ideas on how to conform with the Age Appropriate Design Code.
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Relationship between Innovation and Equity: Remote Work and the Digital Revolution
The global pandemic changed everything, from our health and well-being to ways in which we communicate. It led to millions remote working amid huge swathes of digital transformation projects that needed to be accelerated to support this radical change in business environment.
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Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning: How Can AI lead to a New Revolution in Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning have radically affected the ways in which we work; within cybersecurity this is fascinating, as it will affect the ways in which cybercriminals operate as much as how security teams can evolve.