All Data Protection & Privacy articles – Page 33
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Tackling the FinTech Regulatory Landscape: Addressing Challenges in Privacy, Compliance and Cybersecurity
Fintech has disrupted the financial sector dramatically over the past few years. With new, fast services, increased connectivity it has enabled the industry to be quicker and more agile.
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Deciphering the Data Security Implications of Schrems II
The Schrems II ruling has created serious implications for data privacy around the globe, forcing organisations to understand its ramifications for their data security strategies.
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Corporate Social Responsibility, ESG Programs and Personal Data Management
Join Manetu and Which? as they discuss CSR, ESG investing, how security, transparency, and control of personal information will affect companies’ customer relationships and corporate value.
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LATAM Data Privacy Roundup: Harmonising Compliance Across the Region (Sponsored by 1Touch.io)
Brazil’s LGPD was the most talked about data privacy regulation in recent years in the LATAM region with plans for it to come into effect 2021.
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Canada’s Proposed Updated Federal Privacy Law: What You Need to Know
On November 17th, 2020, the Canadian Minister of Information, Science and Economic Development introduced Bill C-11, the Digital Charter Implementation Act (DCIA).
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Creating a PrivSec Cross-Functional Alliance
Cross-team collaboration to promote privacy in the workplace is essential to mitigate organisations’ risk.
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US Privacy: The Year for Change?
The US privacy landscape is currently fragmented. With nearly half of the States planning to introduce new privacy bills in the first half of 2020 but having to postpone them due to Covid-19.
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Response to Schrems II: Global Case Studies Responding to the ECJ Decision
A panel of speakers discuss both the specific issues related to data sharing with Brexit and post-Schrems II as well as other changes across the globe.
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Privacy Culture session: How to understand the culture of privacy within your organisation
This presentation is centred on our new privacy culture employee survey, powered by our market leading platform Culture Horizon, gets to the very heart of employee behaviours and attitudes.
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Eliminating Complexities: The Power of Control-Based Privacy
The velocity of change in the privacy landscape makes it difficult for privacy leaders to keep up with new and ever-changing laws and regulations.
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The Role of CISO: How to Succeed as a Security Leader
- How the role of CISO has evolved in recent years and what is expected of CISOs in 2021
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The Power of BigTech and Ethics, Carissa Veliz
WhatsApp’s announcement of a new privacy policy that no longer allows users to opt-out of sharing their data with parent company Facebook has led to an influx of users moving to more privacy-friendly apps.
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Consent Driven PII Data Usage
Global regulations (such as GDPR and CPRA) require that data owners must have transparency around how their data is used and they have the right to update their consent around this data usage.
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Preventing Email Errors From Leading to Lawsuits
“Data breach litigation is the new PPI – and outbound email is revolving door for claims!
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Fact or Fiction: Is There a Cyber Skills Gap? (Sponsored by Wired Relations)
There is much discussion of a skills gap within cybersecurity.
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Data democratization: Unleashing Value Safely with Reduced Risk
Business-critical data often sits with the data scientists who keep it locked up for their own analytic uses.
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IAM for the Modern Enterprise: Managing High Risk Users and Insider Breaches
Managing insider threats begins with identifying which users present the biggest risk when it comes to a potential incident or breach.
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Dutch DPA fines Booking.com €475,000 for late reporting of data breach
The hotel booking firm Booking.Com has been fined €475,000 for failing to report a data breach to the authorities for 22 days
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EU-South Korea data protection adequacy decision one step closer
The European Union and South Korea have confirmed there is a high degree of convergence between their data protection regulations, paving the way for an adequacy decision which would allow the free flow of personal data between them.
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Washington Privacy Bill redrafted to add sweeping opt-out controls
Washington state’s new Privacy Bill has been amended and strengthened by state house lawmakers to include new opt-out controls and private right to action.