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Work Remotely Without Compromising Your Data

AIIM

With the new year in full swing, there's a lot of conversation around what comes next and what 2020's impact will mean for 2021. A recent study commissioned by Egnyte surveyed 400 IT leaders to understand how COVID-19 has impacted businesses’ ability to maintain data security and governance with a distributed workforce.

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China: Navigating China episode 16: New data lifecycle guidelines for financial institutions in China – detailed assessments, additional security measures and some data localisation introduced

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Important new guidelines outlining how personal and other types of financial information should be handled by financial institutions throughout the data lifecycle have just come into force in China, including a new data localisation obligation. The “Financial Data Lifecycle Guidelines” (????????????) are fulfilled.

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What’s new in OpenText Axcelerate

OpenText Information Management

This version includes some great additions, including support for Opus 2 TM cloud, document translation for licensed customers of Amazon Translate TM , decryption during ingestion, undo for bulk tagging, and so much more! This allows for changing character sets used for OCR to accommodate multi-language data sets. PostgreSQL.

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MY TAKE: Can Project Wildland’s egalitarian platform make Google, Facebook obsolete?

The Last Watchdog

Each operates a closed platform designed to voraciously gather, store and monetize user data. We have no control over how the tech giants extract and profit from the intrinsic value of our personal data. While you may have access to your online data, your actual control over it is very limited.

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China: Navigating China Episode 19: China’s new Data Security Law: what multinational businesses need to know

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

China’s Data Security Law (“ DSL ”) has come into force and takes effect on 1 September 2021. The DSL applies to data in general, and forms part of the broader China data framework. Data will need to be categorised based on its potential impact on national security and public, individual and/or business interests.