All On Demand articles – Page 33
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Creating a Global Program in an Evolving Landscape
With the ever-changing landscape of data protection, organisations have the task of ensuring their privacy program is adaptable to current and future data privacy regulations across the world.
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Why should we care about privacy anyway?
As enterprises scramble to build safer workplaces for returning employees, and governments spin up technology-based contact tracing programmes in record time, privacy is both under threat and in focus.
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Data Protection Is Everyone's Job, so It's No One's Job
If your organization has a hard time pinning down data security, it’s not alone. Many companies that build software applications give lip service to the idea that it is everyone’s job to keep data secure.
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Accelerating Sensitive Data Analysis for Financial Services
Financial service organizations have a wealth of sensitive data that enables them to create new products, drive improved customer experience, and manage risk across the enterprise. While this data is of great value, many companies have developed policies that dramatically slow time to data away or destroy its analytical utility in response to the ever-increasing threats, both internal and external.
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Supporting Privacy and Data Protection Compliance Efforts
Hosted by: Brad Bryant (Global Chief Privacy Officer, Aon) Paul Breitbarth (Director, EU Policy and Strategy, TrustArc – Nymity) Video: Operational Accountability: Supporting Privacy and Data Protection Compliance Efforts
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APAC Data Privacy: Accountability, Risk and Governance
Data privacy laws in the Asia-Pacific region continue to evolve, and continue to create challenges in how organisations can respond to change. The panel session will look at how legislation has evolved within the region and how different countries take contrasting approaches to accountability.
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Data Privacy in the Philippines: Changes so Far and Next Steps
The last eight years has seen a revolution in how the Philippines handles data privacy, with a new set of laws and the establishment of the National Privacy Commission
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GRC: Post Pandemic Review, Foresight vs Firefight
Hosted by: Rob Roe (Managing Director of APAC/ANZ, CIPP/E, OneTrust), Marcus Barber (Director and Founder, Looking Up, Feeling Good) Piya Shedden (Director, Deloitte) Video: GRC: Post Pandemic Review, Foresigh…
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China’s first step to data protection
China’s recent draft Civil Code is set to introduce several laws that include individuals’ rights to privacy and personal data for the first time. This is a symbolic first step as the country’s 1.4 billion people becomes and more and more digitised, and so more vulnerable to leaks and hacks.
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What Would an Ideal Data Protection Law in the UAE Look Like
The UAE has several laws covering privacy and data security - including the DIFC DP Law, the ADGM DP Law and several cyber security related laws. However, there isn’t yet one main national data protection law across the Emirates.
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GDPR (2 Years On): What’s Changed and What You Need to Know
Hosted by: Joe Byrne (Privacy Solutions Engineer, OneTrust) Video: GDPR (2 Years On): What’s Changed and What You Need to Know
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GDPR Refresh: Simple Lessons for Handling Complex DSARs
Although Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) existed before GDPR, the new EU regulation made major changes to their practical application. DSARs can be simple requests that can be dealt with efficiently; however, more complex requests can create great uncertainty.
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Immunity Passports: Problem solved or problem evolved?
With the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic still impacting people and the economy, governments from across the globe are looking at ways to return to life before lockdown.
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AI Privacy in the Era of Black Lives Matter
IBM, Amazon and Microsoft have all made recent announcements on the use of facial recognition AI for what the former called “mass surveillance, racial profiling, violations of basic human rights and freedoms”. Against the backdrop of intense scrutiny of racial bias at a societal level, technology and privacy professionals are increasing the volume of questions about the ethics of AI and machine learning.
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Women in Privacy
Data protection and privacy is one of the rare industries where women are not an obvious minority when it comes to representation at management or C-suite level. In this series of webinars, we will be talking to women at all levels of privacy; from those just starting out, through the up and coming, and to those who have reached the top of their game.
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The Most Common GDPR Violations
In the two years since GDPR came into force, we have seen several high profile fines from data protection authorities across Europe.
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How to Minimise Insider Threats in Cyber Security
Insider threats, whether they are from negligence or those with malicious intent, can pose a significant risk to all organisations. Research from Ponemon Institute reveals that the average cost of insider incidents is almost double the average breach, therefore, companies face a much larger threat from workers than from outside.
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CCPA 2.0: Your Guide to the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
Hosted by: Ethan Sailers (Privacy Engineer, CIPP/E, CIPM, OneTrust) Video: CCPA 2.0: Your Guide to the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
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‘The Regulatory Gap’: What Will Fill the Enforcement Vacuum?
The GDPR has been an effective driver for change but in one of the most critical areas - regulatory enforcement - the progress has been patchy. Some commentators are concerned that under-performance in this area is creating a ‘regulatory gap’.
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Is Big Tech Winning the Battle for Public Trust?
Consumer trust in the world’s biggest technology companies has come under intense scrutiny in recent years.