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Security Affairs newsletter Round 292

Security Affairs

Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for you in your email box. A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived!

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FINLAND: PARLIAMENT APPROVES NEW ACT ON THE SECONDARY USE OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE PERSONAL DATA

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The license may be applied for educational, information management as well as innovation and development activities going beyond traditional research purposes reflected under GDPR 89 article. The potential secondary users for innovation and development purposes may alternatively request information in an anonymized form.

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Understanding Blockchain and its Impact on Legal Technology, Part Two

eDiscovery Daily

Areas such as financial services, technology, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and energy industries all needed systems with these two factors. Once established in bitcoin, it was not long before blockchain came to be used for any transaction that needed a trust factor among all parties and a verifiable audit trail. How Blockchain Works.

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Revealing the Invisible

AIIM

As the AIIM team and I put the finishing touches on AIIM21: a galactic digital experience , our attention is laser-focused on the educational content we bring to this year's participants. In guiding and prepping the event partners and educators, I revisited an article that AIIM21 keynote speaker, Tom Koulopoulos wrote six years ago.

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The Good, Bad, And The Ugly: Key Takeaways From California’s New Privacy Law

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

Because Business and Professions Code § 17206 was enacted by the voters through Proposition 64 in 2004, and cannot be amended through legislation pursuant to the California Constitution (Article II, § 10), the current penalty provision may be void. 2] The phrase “medical information” under the CCPA is defined by California Civil Code § 56.05(j),

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Requirements of a DPO in health and social care

IT Governance

The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) and the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) lobbied unsuccessfully to preclude some organisations, including smaller pharmacies. A comprehensive overview of the DPO’s tasks are outlined in Article 39 of the GDPR. The appointment of a DPO has been a hot topic among primary care.

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Anonymization & Pseudonymization as Tools for Cross-Border Discovery Compliance

ARMA International

Note, however, that even the complete removal or redaction of names would be considered “pseudonymization” under GDPR Recital 26 and the definition in Article 4(5), if the organization still had the ability to link back to the pre-altered documents with the personal information intact. View the PDF version of this article.