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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 30 October – 5 November 2023

IT Governance

When MOVEit was hacked by the Russian Cl0p ransomware gang in May, email addresses and links to government employee surveys were compromised. The post The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 30 October – 5 November 2023 appeared first on IT Governance UK Blog. Records breached: 815,000,000 Milford Management Corp.

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China: new rules on use of algorithms for digital business, data analytics and decision-making

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The new “Administrative Regulations on Algorithm Recommendation of Internet Business Services” comes into force on 1 March 2022, and will introduce important rules on the use of algorithms when operating digital platforms/websites/apps – including targeted marketing – in China. Authors: Carolyn Bigg , Venus Cheung , Fangfang Song.

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Building for operational resilience in the age of AI and hybrid cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

For highly regulated industries, these challenges take on an entirely new level of expectation as they navigate evolving regulatory landscape and manage requirements for privacy, resiliency, cybersecurity, data sovereignty and more. This includes cyber incidents, technology failures, natural disasters and more. Similarly, in the U.S.

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Improve your data relationships with third parties

Collibra

Regulators are focusing on the data relationships financial services organizations have with third parties, including how well personal information is being managed. In December 2019, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issued Building operational resilience: impact tolerances for important business services.

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Dutch DPA Publishes Post-GDPR Complaints Report

Hunton Privacy

According to the Report, most complaints were filed against business service providers ( i.e. , 41 % of the complaints), companies in the IT sector (12%), the government (10%), financial institutions (9%) and companies in the health care sector (9%). Most Affected Sectors.

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ALL Data as a Service (DaaS/BDaaS) - EAs in a New Role, as DaaS Enablers

Interactive Information Management

The DaaS Consumer - who needs not only to acquire data from somewhere (in a way that shields them from the underlying technology concerns), but also then may use it to develop information apps and services, or repackage the data to share further with others. The consumer assigns and realizes value from the service.

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Hunton & Williams and Acxiom to Facilitate Response to UK Government’s Call for Evidence on Current Data Protection Legislation

Hunton Privacy

It will give the [UK] Government a solid evidence base to use in negotiations with other European Union parties. The purpose of the Call for Evidence is to help the Government formulate a stance to put forward when negotiations commence with Brussels in early 2011 on the likely reform of EU data protection laws.