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How data breaches are affecting the retail industry

IT Governance

Data breaches. What steps will the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) take to ensure organisations comply with the recently enforced GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)? How will customers, suppliers and partners react to organisations that suffer a breach? Will non-complying organisations be fined?

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How to implement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

IBM Big Data Hub

Think: an online retailer that stores customers’ email addresses to send order updates. The only processing operations exempt from the GDPR are national security and law enforcement activities and purely personal uses of data. The EEA includes all 27 EU member states plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.

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The dark web index 2021, report

Security Affairs

Even FireEye and SolarWinds got hit, and those last two are digital security companies. Almost none of the known attacks ended up stealing money but information. The natural question is, what use is that information to the hackers? So they have high-security practices in all ends. How can they profit from it?

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Don’t gift cyber attackers a free pass into your organisation this Christmas

IT Governance

Retailers are the most affected , but lax security over Christmas is a problem for all organisations. Inexperienced or underfunded organisations often install routers, switches and other networking gear without involving anyone who understands the security ramifications of each device. Poorly configured devices.