All Data Protection & Privacy articles – Page 12
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Data: New Gold or New Liability?
While corporate data has the potential to improve revenue, reduce expenses and mitigate risk, citizens around the world are demanding more protection for their personal information.
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The Human Element: Reducing Email Data Breaches By Combatting Human-Activated Risk
Did you know that 91% of cyberattacks are distributed by email and 82% of data breaches involve a human element?
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Data Retention - The blind spot in your privacy program (South Asia region)
The increasing number and complexity of privacy laws have been the driving force for organisations to shift focus from tick-the-box compliance exercises to automated privacy solutions.
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Charting the UK Data Protection Profession: June 2022 Report
Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre are delighted to bring you the eighth Index survey report from the ground-breaking UK Data Protection Index.
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Keep Customer Trust: Manage & Automate your Consent Compliance & Data Governance
Trust takes years to build, seconds to break, and forever to repair.
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The Dangers of AI-Driven Mass Surveillance
Artificial intelligence is driving huge improvements in fields as diverse as medicine and climate monitoring. But from biometric identification to “social credit” scoring systems, AI is also providing new ways for governments and large corporations to track and surveil people—with significant implications for their privacy and freedom.
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Can Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) Solve the Data Transfer Puzzle?
The legal issues around data transfers continue to cause confusion and consume resources. Many believe the solution lies in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs). The US and UK governments are even collaborating on an “innovation prize challenge” to encourage the development of PETs for data transfers.
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Beyond the US: A Look At Transfers to Other Third Countries
The focus on data transfers post-Schrems II has been squarely on the US. But the same rules apply to any third country without an adequacy decision.
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Data Protection Update: United States
Connecticut and Utah joined the ranks of US states with a comprehensive privacy law this year. The privacy patchwork continues to stitch itself together—but how should privacy professionals respond. And is anyone still hoping for a federal privacy law?
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The human element: Fixing the behaviors that lead to breaches
Cybercriminals continue to launch increasingly sophisticated social engineering attacks. Coupled with a rise in human error, it’s no surprise that 85% of today’s security breaches involve a human element.
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Choosing the Right Cybersecurity Framework
Implementing a cybersecurity framework is a great way to improve your company’s security posture. But there are a lot of frameworks to choose from, and their suitability varies depending on your company’s industry, size and resources.
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The ROI of Data Privacy
Turning privacy into a business enabler by raising data privacy awareness and business accountability with key GDPR requirements. Implementing a data privacy programme that will channel data privacy to boost revenue, market reputation & customer trust leading to a meaningful ROI. Video: The ROI of Data Privacy ...
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Re-Thinking Trusted Data
The explosive growth of data and the value it creates calls on data professionals to level up their programs to build, demonstrate, and maintain trust. The days of fine print, pre-ticked boxes, and data hoarding are gone and strong collaboration from data, privacy, marketing and ethics teams is necessary to design trustworthy data-driven practices.
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Data Retention and Minimisation: Best Practice
Getting data retention and minimisation right is crucial to ensuring effective data protection compliance. Only collecting the data you need, and only storing it for as long as required, significantly reduces the likelihood of a data breach or other violation.
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Building a Privacy Management Program
A privacy management programme must be well-informed, accesible, and dynamic enough to adapt to fast-changing requirements.
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Data Centres: Just How Bad Is the Environmental Impact?
Data minimisation and storage limitation are key principles of data protection. But alongside the impact on privacy, minimising the amount of personal data you’re processing has another benefit: reducing carbon emissions.
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Should Everyone Have a Digital Identity?
Governments worldwide are developing digital identity schemes that, they claim, will improve bureaucracy and ensure fairer access to state welfare. But privacy campaigners are skeptical about the prospect of every individual’s identity being digitised.
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Why Effective Process and Governance is as Important as Technology When IAM issues arise
When IAM issues arise, organizations often lean too heavily on implementing technology with the idea that it will solve all issues related to identity and access.
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Digital Identity: Will We Ever See a World Without Passwords?
Even with good password management techniques, passwords are a flawed approach to account security. Many of the world’s major tech companies are proposing alternative mechanisms to verify identity and manage access. But what works best—and are there privacy trade-offs?