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Work Remotely Without Compromising Your Data

AIIM

And once you know where your high-risk issues are, you can start doing something about it: locking down access, cleaning up permissions, and removing stale data that’s outlived its value. The sheer volume of data regulations is impossible for end-users to keep track up. As IT leaders, it’s our job to care for this data.

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Doing Well By Doing The Right Thing: How The CCPA Is Good For Businesses And Consumers

Reltio

How is it that many companies doing business in California are still not compliance-ready? Noncompliance could carry a hefty price tag. The "carrot" is that taking steps to ensure compliance can have very positive effects on businesses. Appoint someone on your staff to manage the compliance processes.

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China: Navigating China Episode 19: China’s new Data Security Law: what multinational businesses need to know

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The speed of its passing has left multinational businesses scrabbling to understand the key compliance obligations. While many of the practical compliance steps will be detailed in measures and guidelines to be published over the coming weeks and months, here’s what we already know: 1. Additional resources to fulfil dedicated roles.

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CIPL and AvePoint Release Global GDPR Readiness Report

Hunton Privacy

The impetuses for the survey were the many significant changes the GDPR will bring to companies’ management and processing of personal data, their privacy compliance programs and their IT systems and infrastructure. The survey questions focused on the GDPR topics most relevant to everyday business and compliance concerns.

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