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Data privacy examples

IBM Big Data Hub

An online retailer always gets users’ explicit consent before sharing customer data with its partners. A navigation app anonymizes activity data before analyzing it for travel trends. One cannot overstate the importance of data privacy for businesses today. The app heavily encrypts all user financial data.

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Guest Post -- GDPR Compliance starts with Data Discovery

AIIM

This is the seventh post in a series on privacy by Andrew Pery. You might also be interested in: Mitigate Data Privacy and Security Risks with Machine Learning. The Privacy and Security Dichotomy. GDPR and Cross Border Data Flows between the EU and the US: Current State of the Law.

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A Pandora's Box: Unpacking 5 Risks in Generative AI

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

In another Imperva blog, Hacking Microsoft and Wix with Keyboard Shortcuts , researchers focused on the anchor tag and its behavior with varying target attributes and protocols. Employ encryption, access controls, and secure development practices to safeguard models against unauthorized access or tampering.

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GDPR personal data explained

Collibra

According to the definition under GDPR , personal data is any information that relates to an identified or identifiable person known as a data subject. Unrelated pieces of information, which when collected together can lead to the identification of a particular person, are also considered personal data. Location data .

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Facebook Wants You to Send Them Your Naked Pictures to Prevent Revenge Porn. I’m Not Kidding: Data Privacy Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Facebook wants you to stop worrying about your nudes being shared without your consent by actually sending it your nude photos. Facebook says that it won’t be storing nude pictures but will use photo-matching technology to tag the images after they’re sent via its encrypted Messenger service. It sounds crazy, right?