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What Is Encryption? Definition, How it Works, & Examples

eSecurity Planet

This guide will provide a high level overview of encryption and how it fits into IT through the following topics: How Encryption Works To understand how encryption works, we need to understand how it fits into the broader realm of cryptology, how it processes data, common categories, top algorithms, and how encryption fits into IT security.

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Beyond FERPA: The California Consumer Privacy Act’s New Rules for Privacy in the Education Sector

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

In June of 2018, California passed the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which seeks to give consumers additional safeguards regarding their personal information. The CCPA will become effective January of 2020 and may impact companies in the education sector, including the larger education technology companies.

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Balancing AI: Do good and avoid harm

IBM Big Data Hub

Worker education and knowledge management are now tightly coordinated as a multi-stakeholder strategy with IT, legal, compliance and business operators as an ongoing process, as opposed to a once-a-year check box. Without education, employees could be overly worried about AI being deployed to replace them or to eliminate the workforce.

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Security Compliance & Data Privacy Regulations

eSecurity Planet

And since the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect May 25, 2018, IT compliance issues have been at the forefront of corporate concerns. Relatedly, PIPL outlines some categories of sensitive information that do not receive additional protection under GDPR. See the Top Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Tools.

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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 2

eDiscovery Daily

But first, it’s also worth noting that Tom O’Connor and I will be discussing some of these cases – and what the legal profession can learn from those rulings – on our webcast on Wednesday, January 23 rd – Important eDiscovery Case Law Decisions of 2017 and Their Impact on 2018 at noon CT (1pm ET, 10am PT). MOBILE DEVICE DISCOVERY. Stay tuned!

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HMRC forced to delete 5 million voice records after GDPR gaffe

IT Governance

According to the ICO , HRMC’s failing was that it didn’t obtain explicit consent to record individuals’ voices (a form of biometric data, which the GDPR considers a special category of personal data ). This will typically cover public authorities such as educational institutions, government departments, hospitals and the police.

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2018 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 1

eDiscovery Daily

years, let’s take a look back at 2018! As always for the cases we did cover, we grouped them into common subject themes and will review them over the next few posts (a few of them could be categorized in more than one category, so we took our best shot). So, as we have done for the last seven(!) Perhaps you missed some of these?