All Privacy Intelligence articles – Page 16
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Video
Digital Advertising: Death of Third Party Cookies and the Future of Digital Advertising
With the death of third-party cookies at our doorstep, what does this mean for the future of Digital Advertising?
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Video
Ethics and Consent: Marketing and an Ethical Use of Data
CMOs need to think seriously about how and why they use data. But, while they harness the power of data, they must do so ethically - taking care of human values at the same time.
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Webinar
Hidden Challenges of Data Retention & Minimization
With technological data innovations comes a plethora of new data, and companies are being overwhelmed with enterprise data which can be a liability.
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Video
GRCTV: UK Surveillance Laws, Whistleblowers and Data Protection
Access this episode on demand, as we delve into UK Surveillance Laws, Whistleblowers and Data Protection.
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Report
A Report on the Colorado Privacy Act
The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) was signed into law on 8 July 2021. The CPA is the third comprehensive state privacy law in the U.S., following the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CPDA).
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Webinar
Conquering a CPRA Data Retention Strategy in 60 Days
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) comes into effect on January 1, 2023. Among its new requirements is a new data retention provision.
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Q&A
Interview: Brian Stafford, CEO at Diligent
Brian Stafford is the CEO of Diligent, the world’s leading GRC software as a service provider with more than 500 million in revenue.
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Video
The GRC Red Flag Series: Navigating Privacy Regulations in 2021 & Building a Privacy Program
The GRC Red Flag series will identify and debate the current & future critical risks and regulatory changes that can impact businesses.
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News
Call centre workers raise privacy concerns over in-home cameras
Home-based call centre workers in Colombia say an amended contract giving their employer, Teleperformance, the right to install cameras into their home invades their privacy.
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Webinar
Future Proofing Your Privacy Program
Standing up and fortifying your company’s privacy program is serious business, particularly when new (and varying) privacy laws keep getting added to the books, and your day job to-do list isn’t getting any shorter.
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Opinion
Could ‘Schrems III’ Lead to a Paid Version of Facebook?
The Austrian Supreme Court has referred a case against Facebook to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The case has been dubbed “Schrems III,” as it’s the third CJEU reference involving Facebook and campaigner Max Schrems.
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Opinion
Pegasus Spyware Investigation: What Is It, and Why Does it Matter?
Yesterday, the Guardian’s Pegasus Project revealed how governments worldwide have used—or have considered using—the Pegasus malware to spy on journalists, lawyers, activists, and other innocent people.
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Research
Charting the UK Data Protection Profession: June 2021 Report
Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre are delighted to bring you the fourth Index survey report from the ground-breaking UK Data Protection Index.
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Webinar
Data Retention: The Achilles Heel of Global Privacy
Consumers around the world are demanding more protection for their personal information. Data breaches are daily occurrences, and the scope of privacy has widened to include how your organization limits the risk of improper use or exposure of personal data.
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News
Information Commissioner’s Opinion addresses facial recognition privacy concerns
The UK Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, has published a Commissioner’s Opinion on the use of live facial recognition (LFR) in public places by private companies and public organisations.
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Video
Trust: Biometrics in Marketing and AdTech: How Advertising is Changing
As Third Party Cookies lose their grip and overall relevance, other technologies come to the forefront such as Biometrics.
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Video
Keynote: Michelle King
Based on over a decade’s worth of research Michelle believes that to tackle inequality we need to fix workplace cultures so that they work for everyone.
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Video
The death of third-party cookies and the emergence of trust as a new currency in the digital economy
It is safe to say that the era of the third-party cookie is quickly coming to an end. Major internet browsers are already blocking third-party cookies by default and Tech giants like Google are already working on alternatives to third-party cookies.
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Video
Vaccine Passes: The Tech, The Law and the Importance of Data Protection and Privacy
The debate will explore the tech and the importance of these passes to our World in this new normal, the law around these to inform our communities and dispel myths, and thought-provoking input from the travel industry about how this technology can help the World to travel again.
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Video
Trust: The Children’s Code – Insight and Design at the Heart of Compliance
The privacy regulators have a message for brands – unless you can prove otherwise, you must assume that children – people under the age of 18 years old – are using your digital products and services.