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Beyond Europe: How the GDPR Is Shaping Data Protection Globally
Jurisdictions worldwide are improving their data protection frameworks—sometimes in the hope of obtaining EU adequacy, sometimes because the public demands them to do so. From definitions and principles to data subject rights, the influence of the GDPR is clear.
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Staying Compliant: How to manage data transfers around the globe
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Should You Trust the EU-US Data Privacy Framework?
The EU-US data transfer problem remains unsolved after another year of GDPR enforcement. But is the light at the end of the tunnel with the EU-US Data Privacy Framework? Or will the adequacy decision go the same way as its two predecessors?
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What’s Wrong With the GDPR?
The EU’s best-known regulation is not without its critics. Some argue that the law hampers innovation and imposes unnecessary costs. Others claim that the GDPR’s only problem is that regulators don’t go far enough in enforcing the law.
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The GDPR’s ‘Risk-Based Approach’: How It Works and When to Use It
The GDPR recognises a “risk-based approach” in several areas of data protection compliance. Controllers can adjust some data protection and security practices, taking into account factors such as the nature of the data, the resources of the organisation, and the “state of the art”.
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Enforcement Highlights From the GDPR’s Fourth Year
In this session, our panel will explore the most significant enforcement actions since the GDPR’s last birthday and consider their impact on all organisations.
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Fight Fire With Fire: Artificial Intelligence for Red Teams and Blue Teams
This session will explore how AI is changing the threat landscape—and how to leverage AI to defend your organisation.
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Internet Intelligence for Better Exposure Management and Threat Hunting
Today’s security teams’ task lists are becoming more and more complex. To deal with a rapidly-growing threat environment and increasingly sophisticated bad actors, security teams are managing multiple tools that don’t provide a needed outside-in perspective.
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Five years of GDPR - what does the dawn of AI mean for data privacy regulations?
May 25, 2018 saw the introduction of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a ground-breaking legal framework that set new standards on how organisations both within and beyond EU borders obtain, process and store personal data.
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Ransomware: Should You Ever Pay? Preparing for the Worst
Research suggests that most organisations hit with a ransomware attack end up paying the ransom. Perhaps this is understandable—but is it the right decision? And can paying a ransom to cybercriminals actually be illegal in some circumstances?
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Staying Compliant: How To Manage Data Transfers Around The Globe [Sponsored by OneTrust]
The topic of international data transfers has been a contentious subject since the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) rules on the Schrems II case, invalidating the EU-US privacy shield and changing the way organisations manage persona data transfers overnight.
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Preventing Insider Threats Without Compromising Workflow [Sponsored by Zivver]
Insider threats, whether through error or malicious action, still account for a large proportion of data breaches. But monitoring and trying to control the actions of your employees is fraught with issues.
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Preparing for a privacy incident: last 90 days before it happens
There is no such thing as perfect compliance - privacy incidents can and will happen.
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Generative AI and the GDPR: A Match Made in Hell?
Large Language Models (LLMs) and image generation are officially mainstream. With millions of people using AI tools every day, the internet and wider society are changing fast.
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2023 vs 1984: Is State Surveillance Becoming More Intrusive?
New data protection and privacy laws are developing all over the world. Yet the amount of data collected about people by corporations and governments continues to increase. And new technology, such as biometrics, IoT, and AI, bring new surveillance opportunities.
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Is the GDPR’s ‘One-Stop-Shop’ Working?
One common criticism of the GDPR is that its enforcement process is not sufficiently effective. Critics argue that routing cross-border decisions through a controller’s “main establishment” has led to delays and created an enforcement gap.
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What Is ‘Necessary’ for a Contract? GDPR Legal Bases Following the Meta Decisions
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC)’s decisions against Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp are some of the most significant developments in data protection since the passing of the GDPR.
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Facebook hit with €1.2bn penalty for failing to protect user data
Meta, the owner of Facebook, has received a €1.2bn (£1bn) from Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) for failing to protect user data when it gets transferred from Europe to the US.
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New initiative to bring greater diversity to UK judiciary
New rules brought in the UK will see up to 4,500 more lawyers from diverse backgrounds eligible to become judges, under plans recently announced by the UK government.
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Older regulations to address AI model concerns for time being
The competition to create more powerful and more effective AI services is getting fierce, and many experts have vocalised their fears that tools such as ChatGPT may cause more problems than they solve if left to blossom without much-needed regulation.