All articles by PrivSec Report – Page 8
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Outbound email security essentials
Practically every organization requires secure method of sending emails and transferring files to customers or other contacts.
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Laying the Groundwork for CCPA Litigation: Data Retention
According to the FTC, companies face a 33% chance of a material data breach in the next 24 months which will lead to inevitable litigation.
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COVID-19 Reopening Playbook: Privacy, Security, & Technology Best Practices
As more businesses move further into reopening phases, they are placing a priority on understanding what is necessary to keep employees and consumers safe – and feeling safe.
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Managing the Lifecycle of Sensitive Data with the Privitar Data Privacy Platform
There was a time when data collected about individuals was limited, was spread across multiple systems and was difficult to connect. Regulations were limited or non-existent. Data privacy protections were rudimentary.
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Data discovery, the foundation of any compliance or regulatory obligation
The greatest threat to any business is the hidden data you don’t know about.
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Privacy lawyer gives insight on the disruption expected after Schrems II ruling
Abigail Dubiniecki, freelance lawyer and privacy professional, talks with PrivSec about the likely complications that will follow the invalidation of the Privacy Shield and the new terms of Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).
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Protect Ransomware’s Next Target: Backups
Ransomware attacks are accelerating at unprecedented rates, morphing their variants to evade detection, and are now successful targeting your last line of defence - backup copies.
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Data Inventory and Mapping to Operationalize Global Compliance and Risk Management
For most Legal Leaders, the biggest challenges they face all have one thing in common: how to defensibly manage their organisation’s data.
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Tech lawyer explains CJEU’s ruling on Standard Contractual Clauses
Technology lawyer, GDPR expert, and European Commission’s Cloud Computing Expert, Maciej Gawroński from Gawroński & Partners talks to PrivSec to offer up his first reactions to the ruling and to provide clarity on the technicalities of the CJEU’s validation of Standard Contractual Clauses.
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Data Mapping, DPOs and Consumer Protection
As a privacy professional, how can you protect what you don’t know you have?
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Schrems II: court upholds supremacy of GDPR but demolishes EU-US Privacy Shield
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) today (July 16) ruled companies moving personal data from the EU to other jurisdictions will have to provide the same level of protection given by the GDPR.
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Jamaican Senate passes privacy bill
Jamaica’s new Data Protection Act 2020 was passed in the Senate today and will take effect in 2022.
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Post-Brexit UK adequacy decision at risk
The EU’s data protection watchdog has said that the UK-US agreement entered into in 2019 could undermine the UK’s chances of receiving an adequacy decision
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PwC develops facial recognition tools to monitor employees
Global accounting firm PwC has developed a facial recognition tool specifically for financial institutions to monitor employees working from home.
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The 3 Biggest Mistakes Companies are Making with CCPA
With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) officially launching January 1, 2020, many organizations are still playing catch- up in determining exactly how they’ll comply with major provisions before full enforcement begins July 1, 2020.
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Data Privacy Laws: Global View
Data privacy is the component of data security that is focused on the compliant handling of sensitive or personal data. It is inevitably interlinked with data security, as governments across the globe have set standards for how sensitive or personal data should be protected.
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The 3 Biggest Mistakes Companies are Making with CCPA
With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) officially launching January 1, 2020, many organizations are still playing catch- up in determining exactly how they’ll comply with major provisions before full enforcement begins July 1, 2020.
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ZoomInfo sued for alleged CCPA violations
B2B intent data company Bombora has filed a lawsuit against former partner ZoomInfo for alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
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Security Concerns over Contact Tracing Apps
When an individual is found to be infected with the coronavirus, the race is on to find those who they have come into contact with, as these people could be carriers or even be infected. This has led to hundreds of coronavirus contact-tracing mobile applications being developed worldwide and backed by various governments and national health authorities, as well as guidelines by the EU and special protocols developed by the two major smartphone OS vendors Apple & Google. In some places, the usage of such applications has been made mandatory for people who want to gain access into public spaces.
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Data Privacy in the Public Cloud
In a way, the challenges related to data privacy in the public cloud is like an exponential of an exponential.