All Privacy Intelligence articles – Page 23
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News
ICO probes Klarna after newsletter emailed to customers in error
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK is probing an incident in which payment service provider Klarna sent an email to customers who had not opted in to receive it.
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Brazil’s new data protection regime
As the LGPD finally came into effect last month, PrivSec Report explores the new law and the impact it could have on the Brazilian data protection ecosystem and culture.
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Identifying, verifying and authenticating customers – which tech options will you go for?
Know Your Customer rules are tightening but bank customers increasingly want fast sign-up and quick banking. FinCrime Report looks at some of the identification and verification technologies currently being used to prevent fraud and money laundering in an increasingly complex landscape while ensuring user experience remains positive.
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Scaling Data Governance in Line with Business Growth
Strong data governance involves getting the right people, processes and technologies in place that are needed to manage and protect the organisations data assets. It forms the basis for effective Legal GRC practices and makes the efficient use of trustworthy data possible.
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CJEU ruling poses threat to UK adequacy decision post-Brexit
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) yesterday ruled that the scope of European fundamental rights to privacy, data protection and freedom of expression extends to mass data retention and collection for national security purposes.
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The Glass House: anonymity and data exposure in an AI world
All organizations live in a Glass House. From ISP’s to content delivery networks to website advertising, all commercial internet activity is being tracked, collected and monetized by a highly-automated data broker marketplace.
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The Balancing Act: Productivity, Collaboration and Data Protection
Join Microsoft for a deep dive on how you can use intelligent and built-in solutions to identify, label and protect sensitive data without impeding collaboration, even in an environment of remote work. We will follow the journey of an organization as individual workers collaborate on a patent pending project ...
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Annulment of Privacy Shield – What Comes Next?
In striking down Privacy Shield, EU judges instantly threw into doubt the operations of more than 5,000 US companies that relied on it.
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How Businesses Can Meet CCPA Compliance Requirements
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a California state statute intended to enhance California residents’ privacy rights.
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Three things to consider when securing multi-cloud environments
Public sector organisations are all at different points on the cloud transformation and digitalisation journey.
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How to align infosec, data governance and employees to deliver stronger data governance and security
Getting a grip on unstructured data causes headaches because it’s so hard to get visibility of - and you simply can’t secure what you don’t know you’ve got.
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Q&A
James Eaton-Lee, Head of Information Security and Data Protection Officer, Oxfam
Ahead of this week’s Data Protection World Forum webinar, Building Security’s Influence in the C Suite, PrivSec catches up with Oxfam’s James Eaton-Lee.
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How to Make Privacy Training Stick
Privacy training shouldn’t be doomed to guesswork and low engagement.
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Coping with Turbulence: Managing Cross-Border Data Transfers
There’s now more pressure than ever for managing data flows across jurisdictions, governing third party data sharing and enforcing data residency requirements.
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Article
Apple delays new anti-tracking privacy feature for phones and tablets
Apple has delayed the introduction of a stricter privacy feature designed to stop apps and websites tracking people online without their consent.
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Discovery-In-Depth, The Path to Data Intelligence
Privacy-centric data discovery (a must for data privacy and cybersecurity in today’s environment) requires a multi-pronged strategy to identify all types of sensitive & personal data in an organization – and that strategy starts with discovery-in-depth.
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The Six Foundations of Data Privacy Regulation
The six most commonly discussed data protection regulations are the European Union’s GDPR, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States, Brazil’s LGPD, Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and the Australian Data Privacy Law.
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The Practical Executive’s Guide To Data Loss Prevention
There has been much confusion in the marketplace regarding data loss prevention (DLP) controls.
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Privacy-by-design: The fundamentals of data protection
In May 2016, the protection of personal data became a fundamental right in the European Union. In safeguarding this right, the European Commission assesses and determines whether countries meet data protection standards.