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Corporate secrets readily available on recycled company routers
New research into the fate of corporate network devices sold and bought on the secondary market represents a major cause for security concern.
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Potential cost increase to access EU markets due to new UK data law
Proposed data regulations in the UK, currently awaiting approval from Parliament, may fall short of Europe’s GDPR standards.
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Women in Governance, Risk and Compliance series opens this April
The Women in Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) series opens in London at the end of April.
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Hybrid working may undermine organisational security
The impact of hybrid work on organisational security is a top concern for chief information security officers (CISOs), according to a new study.
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Meet PICCASO Privacy Awards Winner, Hellen Beveridge
The PICCASO Privacy Awards is delighted to name data protection, compliance and privacy specialist, Hellen Beveridge as the winner of the Privacy Leader of the Year Award for Consulting 2022.
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Meet PICCASO Privacy Awards Winner, Rodica Cararus
The PICCASO Privacy Awards is delighted to name data protection paralegal, Rodica Cararus as the winner of the Rising Star Award 2022.
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Jersey’s Information Commissioner criticises government department
In the British Isles, the Jersey Data Protection Authority (JDPA) has publicly criticised the way in which a Jersey government department handled an individual’s request for their personal data.
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European data regulator forms ChatGPT task force
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has established a task force to develop a common policy on setting privacy rules for artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on ChatGPT.
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Meet PICCASO Privacy Awards Winner, Rosemary Jay
The PICCASO Privacy Awards is delighted to name specialist data protection lawyer, Rosemary Jay as the winner of the Privacy Award for Achievement 2022.
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Meet PICCASO Privacy Awards Winner, Mike Fortune
The PICCASO Privacy Awards is delighted to name data protection leader, Mike Fortune as the winner of the Best Educator Award 2022.
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Meet PICCASO Privacy Awards Winner, Lesley Holmes
The PICCASO Privacy Awards is delighted to name Data Protection Officer, Lesley Holmes as the winner of the Outstanding DPO Award 2022.
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Spain seeks ChatGPT talks with EU Data Protection Board
Amid growing global concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) systems, Spain’s data protection agency, the AEPD, has urged the European Union’s privacy watchdog, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB), to assess the privacy implications of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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Meet PICCASO Privacy Awards Winner, Nader Henein
The PICCASO Privacy Awards is delighted to name Data Protection and Privacy leader, Nader Henein as the winner of the Privacy Writer/Author Award 2023.
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Social media user data available for as little as $6 on Dark Web
A recent study has uncovered a thriving market for hacked social media and entertainment service accounts on the Dark Web, with accounts available for purchase to users for as little as $6USD each.
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ESG credentials of Apple, Alphabet (Google) and Microsoft called into question
Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet, three of the biggest tech giants, have been ranked among the top 12 ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) companies in the world for 2022, according to Yahoo Finance.
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Cybersecurity and compliance among bank directors’ concerns in US
An annual risk survey has revealed cybersecurity and compliance are a source of anxiety for US bank directors in 2023, with interest rates, deposit pricing and liquidity also causing concern.
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Majority of companies in UAE and Saudi Arabia recognise need to bolster cybersecurity
Research released this week has given fresh insight into the current global threat landscape and recommendations on how organisations are working to improve their cybersecurity posture.
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Misuse of children’s data lands TikTok with £12.7m fine
TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media platform, has been fined £12.7m by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for breaching data protection law and failing to protect the privacy of children.
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Shipping industry can save $50bn by setting course for greener future
The shipping industry could save up to USD $50 billion through four enablers of operational efficiency that prioritise an ESG agenda, a new insight brief series suggests.
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Survey lists US identity theft hotspots
Rhode Island has been identified as the worst state in the U.S. for identity theft, according to a recent study.