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Data privacy examples

IBM Big Data Hub

These are just some examples of how organizations support data privacy , the principle that people should have control of their personal data, including who can see it, who can collect it, and how it can be used. For example, they can decline to have their data shared with third parties while allowing the app to generate personalized offers.

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$10,000,000 civil penalty for disclosing personal data without consent

Data Protection Report

The order also requires that the company destroy personal data for which it had not received consent and to create a document retention and destruction policy. The complaint alleged that the company’s data handling practices also resulted in unauthorized disclosures of personal information.

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Everteam.iFile | Connect, Extract, Process, Manage and Analyze all your Stored Information

Everteam

A greater effort is required to grant a safe, smart and secure way to share and use this data, especially when it comes to key business processes and workflows that allow organizations and governments to communicate. everteam.iFile defines and generates different types of iFiles and associate them with their family of documents.

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Ransomware Protection in 2021

eSecurity Planet

The internet is fraught with peril these days, but nothing strikes more fear into users and IT security pros than the threat of ransomware. Screenshot example. Expanding on what a ransomware attack looks like, here is an example of how Locky would appear on your desktop. Also Read: Best Encryption Tools & Software for 2021.

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From the CTO: From Information Governance to Information Asset Management

Everteam

The first “InfoGov” wave we are starting to see is a way to show people augmented information about an information or data asset, based on how it is governed in terms of cost, risk, quality, security or value within your company. It is time to move to a top-down approach and automate the tagging and labeling function.