How to Comply with Accountability in Data Protection
A new framework published by the UK Information Commissioner's Office can help organizations comply with the GDPR's accountability requirements.
A new framework published by the UK Information Commissioner's Office can help organizations comply with the GDPR's accountability requirements.
In an abrupt reverse course, Brazil's data protection law won't be bumped to 2021 by COVID-19; instead it will go into effect over the next few days.
We created an infographic based on The DG Data Trends Report, which assesses the risk of data loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Modern businesses are moving their data to the cloud, and for good reason. But as cloud platform services see an increase in use, there has been an explosion in the number of unmanaged risks in the mission-critical digital industry. This is where Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) comes into play.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced some countries to consider delaying data protection law implementation.
Ireland's data protection commission confirmed last week it planned to fine a state agency €75,000 for violating the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.
The act would require “affirmative express consent” for transferring any health, location and proximity data, and allow individuals to opt out of data collection.
In a recent survey, data protection officers cited a lack of budget and cohesion across all business units when it comes to developing an organization-wide data protection and privacy strategy as some of the role's top challenges.
Can the gap between socially responsible collective action and privacy be bridged? A new report outlines a series of measures for the public and private sector to take in order to demonstrate accountability while delivering privacy protection in a pandemic.
The data security requirements of New York's Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act, or SHIELD Act, went into effect last month.