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How to Develop an Incident Response Plan

eSecurity Planet

Document the incident response process as a plan. Some of us don’t formally document our processes. We need to regularly update our documentation on a quarterly, annual, or event-driven schedule. Then we must effectively circulate the incident response documents. Document contingencies. Document contingencies.

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GDPR Compliance Obligations: The relationship between Data Controllers and Third-Party Processors

AIIM

Entity Extraction that automatically identifies names, organizations, locations, dates, quantities and monetary value from contracts; Natural Language Processing (NLP) that helps organizations infer meaning from agreements in context by analyzing contract clauses and their relationships within and between documents. Want more information?

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Network Security Architecture: Best Practices & Tools

eSecurity Planet

Internet of Things (IoT) security: Encompasses a variety of tools and techniques to secure IoT, operations technology (OT), and other similar categories of endpoints. Network Security Network security tools monitor and secure the connections between assets on the network and protect against specific network attacks.

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Cybersecurity: Managing Risks With Third Party Companies

Cyber Info Veritas

.: disruption of productivity or service, loss of data, unintentional exposure of information (data leakage), misuse of privilege /information by a user, accidental or malicious unauthorized access of information etc. However, if the rating is ‘ low’ , then the reverse is also true.

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GDPR is upon us: are you ready for what comes next?

Data Protection Report

The Commission also released a “ Next Steps ” document, which clearly sets out actions to be taken by the European Commission toward Member States, data protection authorities (“DPAs”), and citizens and businesses/organizations processing data through the year 2020. Did we mention big data? Will GDPR become a global standard?

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