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Italy: Privacy law integrating the GDPR adopted, what to do?

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The Italian privacy law integrating the GDPR has been finalized by the Board of Ministers, unveiling unexpected surprises a few days before the 25th of May 2018. Below are my top 5 derogations to the GDPR provided by the Italian privacy law: 1. Privacy-related compliance organization supplemented.

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CSPM vs CWPP vs CIEM vs CNAPP: What’s the Difference?

eSecurity Planet

But first, here’s a quick overview before we explore each in-depth: Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM): Best used to maintain a robust security posture across your cloud infrastructure by instantly discovering configuration errors and compliance violations. Compatible with third-party threat intelligence.

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Trust, but Verify: Keeping Watch over Privileged Users

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Privileged users today can include a multitude of people from system administrators, network engineers, and database administrators, to data center operators, upper management, and security personnel. Privileged Users. They’re generally either inside or under contract to the enterprise. Have additional questions?

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Addressing Remote Desktop Attacks and Security

eSecurity Planet

As remote desktop solutions are prevalent among IT and managed service providers (MSP), downstream clients can be at risk, as Kaseya experienced in 2021. A few days later, IT systems started malfunctioning with ransom messages following. Reconnaissance. Also read : Top Database Security Solutions. Secure Remote Desktop Solutions.

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Why Data Democratization? Why Now? What Does It Look Like?

erwin

It wants to ensure the data is used in compliance with industry statutes like HIPAA and with privacy laws like GDPR. In short, data governance is about walking the fine line between getting the greatest business use out of the data and reducing the risks that come with that data.

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