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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. One cannot overstate the importance of data privacy for businesses today.

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CHINA: uncertainties helpfully clarified on various key data compliance activities

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

For example: Automated Decision-Making: where a data controller uses personal data to conduct any automated decision making, it must proactively inform data subjects in advance the types of data processed and the potential impact of the automated decision making.

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How Machine Learning Can Accelerate and Improve the Accuracy of Sensitive Data Classification

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

In a recent study , IDC predicted the global datasphere will more than double in size from 2022 to 2026, and that 80% of that data will be unstructured. Traditional approaches to data classification use manual tagging which is labor-intensive, error-prone, and not easily scalable.

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How Data Governance Protects Sensitive Data

erwin

With more companies increasingly migrating their data to the cloud to ensure availability and scalability, the risks associated with data management and protection also are growing. Data Security Starts with Data Governance. Lack of a solid data governance foundation increases the risk of data-security incidents.

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Doing Well By Doing The Right Thing: How The CCPA Is Good For Businesses And Consumers

Reltio

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the sweeping piece of legislation designed to enhance the privacy rights of California consumers, was signed into law more than 18 months ago and enacted on January 1 of this year. Noncompliance could carry a hefty price tag. This is a bad state of affairs for a few reasons.

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MY TAKE: Can Project Wildland’s egalitarian platform make Google, Facebook obsolete?

The Last Watchdog

Most of the people I know professionally and personally don’t spend a lot of time contemplating the true price we pay for the amazing digital services we’ve all become addicted to. I’ll use myself as a prime example. Each operates a closed platform designed to voraciously gather, store and monetize user data.

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GDPR personal data explained

Collibra

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in force since May 25, 2018, requires businesses to protect the personal data and privacy of European Union (EU) citizens, for transactions that occur within EU Member States. The GDPR also regulates the exportation of personal data outside the EU.