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GDPR and The Data Governance Imperative

AIIM

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GDPR Article 28 Contracts: What You Need to Know

IT Governance

An overlooked GDPR requirement AND a business enabler Andy Snow has trained thousands of people on the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). The data-sharing aspects of contracts.” Andy’s explanations show the importance of this overlooked area of GDPR compliance. Contracts aren’t just a GDPR requirement.

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Records of Processing Activities (ROPAs): Simplifying GDPR Compliance

IT Governance

Expert insight from a data privacy trainer and DPO “Organisations tend to overcomplicate GDPR [General Data Protection Regulation] compliance.” Specifically for GDPR compliance , records of processing activities, also known as ‘ROPAs’, are one compliance activity that tends to be overcomplicated. What is a ROPA?

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Doing Cloud Migration and Data Governance Right the First Time

erwin

So if you’re going to move from your data from on-premise legacy data stores and warehouse systems to the cloud, you should do it right the first time. And as you make this transition, you need to understand what data you have, know where it is located, and govern it along the way. Then you must bulk load the legacy data.

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The European Commission’s GDPR review in short

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

Two years after the GDPR entered into force, the European Commission ( EC ) issued its first evaluation of the GDPR. Individuals are increasingly aware of the GDPR and their GDPR rights. However, the right to data portability is still not used to its full potential. The GDPR’s international data transfer toolbox.

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Google fined £44 million in landmark GDPR ruling

IT Governance

Google has been fined €50 million (about £44 million) by CNIL, France’s data protection regulator, for a breach of the EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). . It’s by far the biggest fine related to the GDPR, which took effect in May 2018 and gave regulatory bodies much stronger disciplinary powers. .

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Security Risks of Outsourcing to the Cloud: Who’s Responsible?

IT Governance

But Cloud environments are inherently insecure: if you’re allowing access to your data and systems from anywhere with an Internet connection, how do you restrict that access to authorised users only? In general, organisations are responsible for ensuring the data they collect is protected. Think you understand Cloud security?

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