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2022 Cyber Security Review of the Year

IT Governance

2022 will go down as the year where some semblance of normality returned. In total, we have so far reported more than 1,000 data breaches in 2022, with almost half a billion breached records. Google , Clearview AI , and Meta all receives hefty penalties in 2022, demonstrating the continued important of effective information security.

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Risk Management under the DORA Regulation

IT Governance

Although the total number of data breaches – or rather, in those reported – decreased by 24% between 2019 and 2022 in the finance sector, the number of incidents increased by 99%. So to account for seasonality, we’ve only looked at Q2–Q4 for all four years (2019–2022). million (about £4.70

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How to Secure Access for your Seasonal Workers

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Mon, 11/21/2022 - 05:36. As the holiday season approaches, many retail, hospitality, logistics, and food manufacturing organizations hire seasonal workers to meet increasing demand. In addition, a lack of visibility into access events increases the impact of potential breaches and impedes regulatory compliance.

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State of the Union: CCPA and Beyond in 2020

Data Protection Report

To understand the various approaches to CCPA compliance, we reviewed the websites of 50 companies in the Fortune 500® and noticed a few trends: Most companies do not have a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” Button on their homepage. Many companies are not in full compliance with the proposed regulations.

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State of the Union: CCPA and Beyond in 2020

Data Protection Report

To understand the various approaches to CCPA compliance, we reviewed the websites of 50 companies in the Fortune 500® and noticed a few trends: Most companies do not have a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” Button on their homepage. Many companies are not in full compliance with the proposed regulations.

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