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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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Video
Essential Encryption and the Intersection Between Privacy, Security and Data Access
With the work from home era fully in place, organisations are using encryption as a critical tool to safeguard data against continued cyber threats from hackers and criminal organisations.
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Video
Building Inclusive Security Teams
Diversity can sometimes be referred to as the ‘what’ while inclusion focuses on the ‘how’. In this session we look at how you can measure and benchmark your culture to enable diversity to thrive.
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A Growing Trend: Class Action Cases
Class actions are on the rise with high profile organisations Oracle and Salesforce hit with GDPR class action lawsuits over the use of third party cookies for ad tracking and targeting across several countries.
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Democratization of Data with Privacy and Trust to Drive Business Outcomes
The COVID19 pandemic is prompting many organizations and data leaders worldwide to look for new ways to meet business outcomes.
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2021 and Beyond: Regulations on the Horizon
During this discussion, panellists will explore the updates and new laws coming into effect in the next 12 months.
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Creating a Cyber Security Culture
Peter Drucker famously said “culture eats strategy for breakfast”.
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Automating Information Governance in Microsoft 365 and Teams
Work happens now in Microsoft Teams for many businesses, - staff use it for calls, 1on1 chats, channel discussions, and for sharing and collaborating on files in 1on1 chats and channels.
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A Deep Dive Into Deepfakes and Revenge Porn
Deepfakes as a tool of misinformation have expanded rapidly. In an era of fake news, this tool has the potential to create serious harm to our democracies, with false content created to influence major political and societal events.
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Video
Are You Taking a Zero Trust Approach to Third Party Risk Management?
Mitigating risk is a continuous task for privacy officers across the globe in the ever-changing data privacy landscape.
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Webinar
Using FTK Imager: The Free Forensic Imaging Tool
Forensic imaging is essentially a ‘scene of crime’ process for digital information preservation. Decisions made while imaging can affect the entire investigation and could make or break your case.
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Financial Crime: Tackling A Growing Threat. A conversation with Sir Rob Wainwright
Financial Crime is a trillion-dollar global industry that allows criminals and corrupt elites to protect their illegal gains.
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Webinar
A Post-Brexit Perspective: Managing Personal Data Breaches
Brexit will have a profound effect on how UK businesses address their privacy programs. Faced with new challenges for maintaining data transfers across Europe, organizations need a proactive plan in place to manage personal data breaches. Because of this, organizations are asking questions like when can you rely on the one-stop shop mechanism?
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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.
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Research
Charting the UK Data Protection Profession: March 2021 Report
Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre are delighted to bring you the third Index survey report from the ground-breaking UK Data Protection Index.
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News
Chinese bank fined for major data protection failings
The China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission has ordered China Citic Bank to pay RMB4.5m ($690,000, €581,000) in penalties for what the regulator termed major violations of banking laws and regulations.
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The Bigger Picture - Privacy and Work in the New Normal
Prior to the coronavirus outbreak, home working whilst not unheard of, was still relatively uncommon, or in many cases limited to a few days per month.
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Regulators urged to ‘stop squabbling’ over GDPR enforcement
The European Commission Vice President has called on regulators to stop squabbling over the enforcement of data protection rules or face the possibility of a centralised model.
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Swiss DPA probes vaccine website for possible data security breach
The Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (DPIC) in Switzerland is probing a possible data security breach by a website that allows people to voluntarily upload an electronic version of their vaccination record.
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Article
Six key themes from PrivSec Global Day Three
Here are some of the key talking points and debates from the third and final day of PrivSec Global.