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Selling and utilising personal data in an insolvency situation

Data Protection Report

But this is a tricky area to navigate, particularly following the General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR ), since both the ICO and the FCA have started to pay more attention to this area. What are the legal mechanisms to sell or utilise personal data in an insolvency situation? Asset sales.

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How to Tackle the Information Management Challenges of Legacy Applications

AIIM

Relocating the data from a legacy system to a modern ECM system is also a relatively simple one-off exercise that should quickly pay for itself. Archive rules can be applied to automatically delete data at end of life or when it no longer fulfills any useful purpose, in line with regulatory requirements.

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Fixing Data Breaches Part 2: Data Ownership & Minimisation

Troy Hunt

In part 2 of the series, I want to talk about data ownership and minimisation and this is all about reducing the impact on individuals and organisations alike when things do go wrong. Who Owns Our Personal Data? The owner can request the organisation provide them with a copy of their data ("right of access").

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The 773 Million Record "Collection #1" Data Breach

Troy Hunt

I've written before about what's involved in verifying data breaches and it's often a non-trivial exercise. People will receive notifications or browse to the site and find themselves there and it will be one more little reminder about how our personal data is misused. — Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) November 15, 2016.

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How to Track Your Kids (and Other People's Kids) With the TicTocTrack Watch

Troy Hunt

For example, there was VTech back in 2015 who leaked millions of kids' info after they registered with "smart" tablets. Wearco produces "mining consumables". Wearco produces "mining consumables". It's the little things that keep popping up, for example the language and grammar in the aforementioned user manual.

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