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Digital transformation should include GDPR and ethics
Salim Sheikh·13 February 2019·Cyber Security
...AI & Data + GDPR & Ethics = Trust based Digital Transformation. While your company delivers Digital Transformation, take measures to ensure “GDPR and Ethics” are embedded in the way data is used while creating new business models and strategies – especially where AI is concerned – to maintain trust. Read More...
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GDPR: Where are we now? And what happens next?
JC GAILLARD·5 September 2018·Cyber Security
...Quite a lot will now go down to the regulator’s appetite. So … May 25th came and went, quickly followed by the football world cup and a heatwave which wrecked most of Europe and many other parts of the world … Around the GDPR, bureaucracy claimed its birth rights over… Read More...
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How do you create a GDPR culture?
Romy Hughes·19 July 2018·Cyber Security
...So, you’ve read all the “Top 10 tips for GDPR” articles you can get your hands on, and you’ve invested in the latest GDPR-compliant tech, but how do you ensure your people don’t simply work around it and risk landing your organisation with… Read More...
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5 Steps to GDPR Compliance
Ken Lynch·10 July 2018·Cyber Security
...The compliance date for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enacted by the European Union has now officially passed. This means GDPR is now a reality for your company. You’re expected to make significant changes in the way your company processes personal data and responds to data hacks. The 2016… Read More...
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How the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will impact the Banking Sector
Vimal Mani·8 May 2018·Cyber Security
...The whole of the EU is chanting one mantra right now and that is GDPR (the General Data Protection Regulation), the compliance mandate soon to be enforced on the 25th May 2018. This GDPR is a program brought into place to develop, implement and improve customer data privacy and data… Read More...
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What Does GDPR Mean For Your Business?
Ronald van Loon·24 April 2018·Cyber Security
...The European General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) will come into force on May 25, 2018. These regulations will have a significant impact on existing data collection and analysis methods. Many businesses have become reliant on customer data collection for marketing and product designing. These businesses will need to… Read More...
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GDPR and the DPO: Threats or levers for the CISO?
JC GAILLARD·22 April 2018·Cyber Security
...The GDPR is not just about Security, but it has been dominating the life of the CISO and DPO alike, since last year. Notoriously, the regulation contains only a few actual references to data security. Article 32 mentions the need to have “appropriate” technical and organisational measures in place to ensure… Read More...
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GDPR Drives Real Time Analytics
Ronald van Loon·2 April 2018·Cyber Security
...New reforms under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) started as an attempt to standardize data protection regulations in 2012. The European Union intends to make Europe “fit for the digital age.” It took four years to finalize the agreements and reach a roadmap on how the laws will be… Read More...
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Will GDPR Give Rise to A New Kind Of Customer Intimacy?
Deepthi Rajan·27 March 2018·Cyber Security
...In August 2017, and with GDPR on the horizon, India’s highest judicial office, The Supreme Court, upheld the right to privacy as a fundamental right of the country’s citizens. In an era, where data is easily disseminated through a wide array of physical and digital channels, we often end up… Read More...
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CISOs: What you can control – and what you can’t – in GDPR
Christopher Hodson·22 March 2018·Cyber Security
...There’s a lot of confusing rhetoric around GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). I’d like to help clear up some of it. I’m not a GDPR expert; however, I am a CISO with pretty deep experience in the implementation of risk management and information security programs. I lead my own organization’s GDPR readiness activities,… Read More...
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GDPR: an Opportunity to drive Customer Experience & Create Digital Trust
Ronald van Loon·13 March 2018·Cyber Security
...With consumer data privacy becoming a top priority in the current age, regulating authorities have jumped into the conundrum to ensure that users get the privacy they need for their personal data. One such regulatory authority that has come into the mix to ensure rights for all users online is… Read More...
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GDPR: Some “Known Unknowns” and the Real Deadline
JC GAILLARD·22 February 2018·Cyber Security
...GDPR has been at the forefront of privacy, security, risk and controls discussions in many firms since last year. Many are in the midst of large scale “compliance” programmes, spending enormous amounts with the view of achieving something by the 25th of May (£15M on average for FTSE100 firms… Read More...
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