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Simplifying the path to Data Intelligence: A perspective from Roberto Maranca at Schneider Electric

Collibra

In 2019, we caught up with Roberto Maranca, Vice President Data Excellence at Schneider Electric, where digital transformation is at its core. Collibra : Roberto, when we met with you in 2019, not long after GDPR was implemented, you were early in your journey with Collibra – and we were all relatively new to GDPR for that matter.

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Vladimir Putin ‘s computers still run Windows XP, Media reports

Security Affairs

Open Media pointed out that that Windows XP is the last operating system developed by Microsoft that was approved by the Kremlin for use on official Russian government computers. Microsoft Windows 10 is only allowed only for government systems that don’t manage secret information. ” reads the post published by The Guardian.

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Weekly podcast: 2018 end-of-year roundup

IT Governance

Hello and welcome to the final IT Governance podcast of 2018. The year started with the revelation of Spectre and Meltdown – major security flaws affecting processors manufactured by Intel, ARM and AMD. This week, in our last podcast of the year, we revisit some of the biggest information security stories from the past 12 months.

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The Results Are in: Modest Changes to CCPA Await the Governor’s Signature

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

If the Governor signs the bills or takes no action to veto them by October 13, 2019 they will become law. If a consumer does not have an account, the CCPA prohibits a business from requiring that consumer to create an account as a condition of exercising their rights. Collectively, the bills make modest or temporary adjustments.

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Nevada, New York and other states follow California’s CCPA

Data Protection Report

On May 29, 2019, Nevada enacted an amendment to its online privacy law, requiring businesses to offer consumers a right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information. Redefines “personal information” to exclude information from government records. Exempts sharing between motor vehicle dealers & manufacturers.

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And then there were five: CCPA amendments pass legislature

Data Protection Report

The California legislative session for 2019 ended on September 13 and the following five amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) were passed: AB 25, 874, 1146, 1355, and 1564. The amendments change and clarify a business’ obligation to permit consumers to submit requests to exercise their CCPA rights.

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EU: Competition policy in the digital era (Part 1)

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The benefits are enormous, as digital communication facilitates exchanges and searches, and enhances consumer choices not only in purchasing consumer goods, but also in finance, healthcare, and producing industries from manufacture to agriculture. 13-14), not unlike traditional newspapers, which were known to be left or right.