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Improve your data relationships with third parties

Collibra

Seizing an opportunity to improve data relationships with third parties. Regulators are focusing on the data relationships financial services organizations have with third parties, including how well personal information is being managed. Exploring third party data relationship risk.

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Assessing the Impact of the Barbados’ Proposed Data Protection Bill on the Barbadian Private Sector

Data Matters

The GDPR was designed to harmonize data protection laws across Europe and to protect EU residents’ data privacy rights; and, its coming triggered significant privacy and data protection compliance activities amongst organizations doing business in the EU and working with the personal data of EU residents.

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China’s PIPL has finally arrived, and brings helpful clarification (rather than substantial change) to China’s data privacy framework

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Instead the PIPL is a robust data privacy framework designed to safeguard individuals’ personal data against abuse, but at the same time to reflect cultural and business attitudes to data in China, as well as new technologies (including advances in AI, biometrics and data analytics), and to enable flows of personal data.

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It’s time to think twice about retail loyalty programs

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

But it looks like my own personal data has been breached – again. What I’d originally planned to write about was a topic that directly applies – why retailers of all stripes are not investing in data security. Since in Tech we often travel “for a living”, I found in my bag an older Starwood preferred guest card.

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Capital Markets, AI, and the need for governance

Collibra

With every financial services organization focused on making better and faster decisions, data professional and business leaders are eager to better understand how AI can facilitate their strategic goals. Not surprisingly, everyone was talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Already using AI?

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NEW TECH: How ‘cryptographic splitting’ bakes-in security at a ‘protect-the-data-itself’ level

The Last Watchdog

Likewise, if one storage location goes off line for any reason, say a ransomware attack or an earthquake, the full data set can be recovered from the other locations. Cryptographic splitting is possible today because processing speed, cloud storage and data analytics have steadily advanced to make it so. One can only hope.

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Network Encryption Keeps Our Data in Motion Secure for Business Services

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Data-in-motion encryption is vital to all businesses but let’s explore some verticals in the private sector, each with its own requirements and needs for protecting data in motion. Financial Services Financial organizations operate in a highly regulated environment and undergo frequent audits to prove compliance.