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Trick or Treat: The Choice is Yours with Multifactor Authentication

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Fri, 10/29/2021 - 05:29. Here are three terrifying examples. In 2018, the Timehop app suffered a serious breach that resulted in data belonging to 21 million users being compromised. Trick or Treat: The Choice is Yours with Multifactor Authentication.

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GDPR’s happened, but have you realised the benefits yet?

CGI

Wed, 12/05/2018 - 05:27. We’ve seen examples of helpdesk staff blaming GDPR for their inability to respond adequately. We also heard of health professionals providing flu jabs in a school being refused personal data about the children because of fear of GDPR infringement. Normalising GDPR. Conclusion.

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CNIL Details Rules On Audience and Traffic Measuring In Publicly Accessible Areas

Hunton Privacy

The CNIL defines anonymization as a specific data processing operation which renders individuals no longer identifiable. Such processing must comply with various criteria set forth in Opinion 05/2014 of the former Article 29 Working Party on anonymization techniques. Therefore, the notice does not have to mention these rights.

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Digital transformation – what it is. And isn’t.

CGI

Wed, 06/27/2018 - 05:21. This concentration of community access means getting rid of information silos and the time-consuming, expensive replication of data between them. The elimination of data duplication between different departments and organisations makes the system viable – input once, use many times.

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PSD2 v. GDPR: Navigating the differences

CGI

Wed, 06/06/2018 - 05:06. Two very important, but, in some respects, seemingly contradictory pieces of regulation are at the center of attention in the European financial world—the Revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The main aim of GDPR is to reaffirm ownership of data.

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