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GDPR Compliance Obligations: The relationship between Data Controllers and Third-Party Processors

AIIM

Three Critical Steps for GDPR Compliance. GDPR Compliance Starts with Data Discovery. There are a number of areas where GDPR strengthens compliance obligations and imposes additional legal liabilities. This is the 11th post in a series on privacy by Andrew Pery. Data Privacy and Open Data: Secondary Uses under GDPR.

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Securing AI Deployments: Striking the Balance

OpenText Information Management

At the same time, we must also protect sensitive information and deliver accurate information to the user. OpenText is widely recognized for bringing trusted and secure information governance to customer processes and increasing customers’ security posture. This helps prioritize risk reduction.

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$10,000,000 civil penalty for disclosing personal data without consent

Data Protection Report

With respect to a data retention policy, the order states: Within seven days of entry of this Order, Defendant must document and adhere to a retention schedule for Covered Information in compliance with this Order. pushing back on indefinite retention of information. Our Take It is becoming routine for U.S.

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Staying Ahead of the Curve: 6 Top Legal Tech Trends to Watch in 2023

ARMA International

With so much work between colleagues and clients shifting online comes a need for strong Information governance policies to guarantee data security and compliance. Implementing a comprehensive security and data governance strategy is critical to safeguard information and sensitive data.

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Data Governance: How to Tackle 3 Key Issues The Importance of Accountability, Data Inventory and Automation – Full Interview with Rafael Moscatel

Information Governance Perspectives

So the question becomes how do we build data governance rules that can keep up with these nuanced laws and demands while still supporting the greater needs of the business? The severity of fines and reputation damage from non-compliance has forced us to sit around the table and try to find the right balance between risk and reward.

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Guest Post - Data Privacy and Open Data: Secondary Uses under GDPR

AIIM

You might also be interested in: Three Critical Steps for GDPR Compliance. GDPR Compliance Starts with Data Discovery. Balancing Privacy Rights, Openness, and GDPR Compliance. A particularly useful resource to assist your organization’s GDPR compliance readiness may be found here. The Privacy and Security Dichotomy.

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