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Data collection cheat sheet: how Parler, Twitter, Facebook, MeWe’s data policies compare

Security Affairs

While these alt platforms largely position themselves as “free speech” alternatives, we at CyberNews were also interested in how these alt social platforms compare in terms of data collection. Users would need to read both Triller’s and Quickblox’ privacy policies to get a good idea of how their data is being collected and processed.

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GUEST ESSAY: Threat hunters adapt personas, leverage AI to gather intel in the Dark Web

The Last Watchdog

Data collections released after ransomware attacks. Ransomware attacks hit indiscriminately across business categories, from private corporations to government agencies, including schools and universities, hospitals and healthcare providers, financial institutions, and everything in between.

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GDPR compliance checklist

IBM Big Data Hub

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a European Union (EU) law that governs how organizations collect and use personal data. Any company operating in the EU or handling EU residents’ data must adhere to GDPR requirements. Schools, hospitals and government agencies all fall under GDPR authority.

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Group-IB presented latest cybercrime and nation-state hacking trends in Asia

Security Affairs

According to Group-IB’s report findings, Asia is one of the most actively attacked regions in the world, the company presented latest cybercrime trends. According to Group-IB’s report findings, Asia is one of the most actively attacked regions in the world. Espionage as one of the main APT groups’ goals.

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How to implement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

IBM Big Data Hub

The details of any organization’s plan to become fully GDPR compliant will vary based on the data the organization collects and what it does with that data. A data controller is any organization, group, or person that collects personal data and determines how it is used.

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EU data governance regulation – A wave of digital, regulatory and antitrust reform begins – Part Two

Data Protection Report

On 25 November 2020, the European Commission ( EC ) published its proposed Data Governance Regulation (the DGR ), which will create a new legal framework to encourage the development of a European single market for data. In what situations would the DGR apply to data sharing arrangements? Is consent required?

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CHINA: Important new risks and practical guidance on China data protection, data security, e-commerce and online platform compliance

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Notably it includes a host of new, onerous regulatory approval and governance requirements for personal data controllers, organisations processing “important data” and operators of online platforms/e-commerce sites, including in the context of corporate transactions.