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More than half of consumers would consider legal action if their data was compromised during a breach

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

With the GDPR putting consumers in a newfound position of power, it’s down to organisations to show they are rethinking their approach to data security, ensure they are fit for compliance, and enhance their relationships with consumers. The cost to business. The survey was issued in November 2018 by Censuswide. Respondent breakdown: consumer.

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George Socha of BDO: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

You should know about the two sets of FRCP changes in 2006 and 2015. From what I’ve seen, there is a lot of uncertainly about what constitutes compliance with GDPR. And, of course, if it’s unclear what constitutes compliance with GDPR, it’s rather hard to figure out how one becomes compliant.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

16 ZB (zettabytes) of data in 2006, then 2.83 The result is improved enterprise content auto-classification, searchability, findability, knowledge sharing, security of sensitive data (for example, personal, health, financial, customer, IP), information governance, and compliance. Cryptocurrency, Strategy & Education, Investopedia.

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eDiscovery for the Rest of Us: eDiscovery Best Practices, Part Two

eDiscovery Daily

The first formalized changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were made in December of 2006 as the culmination of a period of debate and review that started in March 2000. Part One was published on Tuesday. Here’s Part Two. eDiscovery: The Early Years. Zubulake v. This resulted in significant sanctions against UBS.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

The hope is that the strategy outlined herein will help corporate directors and executives who support them ( e.g. , legal, information technology security, privacy, compliance, and audit) make practical use of the various technical guidelines available without misaligning their systems from the broader corporate mission.