All Privacy articles – Page 2
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Achieving Full Privacy Compliance: After Cookie Consent, What’s Next?
Today, implementing a cookie consent solution is a significant first step to adhere to privacy regulations such as GDPR and PIPL.
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How top privacy pros are scaling their privacy programs
Processes and technology are two key components to make any privacy program scale over time. But how do you know what to prioritise, automate and dedicate resources to?
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Footballers seek legal action over GDPR violation
Hundreds of footballers have threatened to take legal action against 17 firms for the trading of their performance data.
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Met Police loses 2280 Electronic Devices in past two years
The Metropolitan Police has lost or had stolen 2280 electronic devices over the past two years, official figures has revealed.
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How is your Organization prepared for Data Retention requirements in the New & upcoming Privacy Laws
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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Privacy challenges for global companies
What are the main struggles for global companies in a privacy and data-driven world, and how do we solve those challenges?
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EU could ban anonymous registration of domain data
In a bid to boost security and anti-privacy efforts, the EU is planning to ban anonymous registration of domain data.
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FTC urged to enforce child privacy laws
U.S. Senators have wrote to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) asking them to enforce new child child protection measures.
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How to build limitless data governance – balancing digital opportunity and business risk
Post-pandemic, establishing and maintaining trust will be an important differentiator for employees, customers, and partners.
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Experts at PrivSec Global discuss the threat of phishing
Phishing has increased substantially through the remote working revolution, with around 75% of all firms now saying they have been targeted by phishing scammers over the past 12 months.
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Quebec adopts privacy legislation
The Quebec Commission on Access to Information (CAI) has welcomed the adoption of Bill 64, an Act to modernize legislative provisions as regards the protection of personal information.
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Data Breaches, AI, Phishing and more on the agenda for Day 2 of PrivSec Global
On the agenda for Day two of PrivSec Global, subject matter experts, industry leaders and academics from around the world will address the issues, challenges and opportunities within the data protection, privacy and security landscape.
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Denmark’s DPA fines the Region of Southern Denmark
The Danish Data Protection Agency has fined the Region of Southern Denmark for failing to secure itself against unintentional publication of personal data on the region’s website.
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Analysis
Does Poor Career Progression Explain the Privacy Pros Pay Gap?
According to the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), privacy professionals worldwide enjoyed a salary increase of over $6,000 between 2019 and 2021.
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Italy’s DPA seeks privacy clarity on Facebook’s smart glasses
Garante, the Italian privacy watchdog, has asked Facebook to provide clarifications so it can assess if the company’s new smart glasses comply with privacy laws.
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PrivSec DPI deep dives into data flows
At PrivSec Data Protection & Infrastructure, a panel of experts explored how companies leverage data flows to conduct everyday operations, as well examining long term solutions for privacy and data flows.
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Prenatal test raises privacy concerns amid firm’s links to Chinese military
Privacy regulators in five countries are examining a test which collects the DNA of pregnant women and foetuses for research after it emerged the test’s Chinese manufacturer has links to China’s military.
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FTC bans SpyFone and CEO from surveillance business
In a first, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned a company and its boss from operating in the surveillance sector because of allegations the firm’s app secretly harvested and shared data on people’s movements, phone use and online activities through a hidden device.
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Proposed VPN ban in India would hit businesses
An Indian parliament proposal to block virtual private networks (VPNs) will seriously hinder the ability of companies in the country to do business, according to a leading figure in India’s internet sector.
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Germany mulls easing privacy rights in coronavirus fight
The German government is looking into temporarily relaxing data privacy rules to allow companies to find out if employees are inoculated against Covid-19.