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Guest Post -- New Global Data  and Privacy Regulations in 2018 and the GDPR

AIIM

We can be sure that issues like the Equifax breach and Yahoo’s recent disclosure of the scope of the 2013 breach will remain topics of discussion and litigation for some time to come. The deadline for compliance is right around the corner, and the penalties for non-compliance are potentially large enough to put companies out of business.

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

ARMA International

That is almost 2000 times more data in less than 20 years (Press 2013, Patrizio 2018). This includes defining the product scope of the DT journey and the digital products and services that will deliver transformative change for a new future. Part 3 will discuss how to manage the various DT risks. This is a best-case scenario. Cloud-First.

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Fuel digital transformation with data security and data privacy

Collibra

In order to achieve Data Intelligence, organizations need a system of record for data that focuses on metadata management, embeds privacy and compliance controls into their data ecosystems, and empowers employees with access to trusted and secure data. Target – $300 million, ~40 million customers, 2013. Regulatory fines.

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Ransomware Protection in 2021

eSecurity Planet

The internet is fraught with peril these days, but nothing strikes more fear into users and IT security pros than the threat of ransomware. A ransomware attack is about as bad as a cyber attack can get. Here, then, is a comprehensive look at ransomware, what it is, how to prevent it, and what to do if you become one of its unfortunate victims.

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Is India's Aadhaar System Really "Hack-Proof"? Assessing a Publicly Observable Security Posture

Troy Hunt

It's operating in an era of increasingly large repositories of personal data held by both private companies and governments alike. India's Aadhaar implementation is the largest biometric system in the world, holding about 1.2 billion locals' data. They claim that they're hack-proof. Can you prove otherwise? Of course it can!

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