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How to implement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

IBM Big Data Hub

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the European Union’s landmark data privacy law, took effect in 2018. Even the world’s biggest businesses are not free from GDPR woes. Many businesses find it hard to implement GDPR requirements because the law is not only complex but also leaves a lot up to discretion.

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Does your use of CCTV comply with the GDPR?

IT Governance

You might be surprised to learn that CCTV footage is subject to the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). The Regulation isn’t just about written details, like names and addresses; it applies to any information that can identify someone. Transparency is a core principle of the GDPR. Clearly state why you are using CCTV.

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CCTV and the GDPR – an overview for small businesses

IT Governance

As of 25 May 2018, organisations that use CCTV to capture images of individuals are processing personal data as defined by the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and must comply with the Regulation’s requirements. You can find more information about GDPR compliance on our website >> Data processing principles (Article 5).

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GUEST ESSAY: Leveraging best practices and an open standard to protect corporate data

The Last Watchdog

You need to balance giving employees and customers easy access to data against keeping that information safe. Evolving privacy regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) mean ongoing headaches for cybersecurity, compliance and risk management teams. Regulatory compliance.

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2022 Cyber Security Review of the Year

IT Governance

Meanwhile, GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) enforcement continues apace. Google , Clearview AI , and Meta all receives hefty penalties in 2022, demonstrating the continued important of effective information security. But these were far from the only notable cyber security headlines of the year.

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A Practical Guide to Cyber Incident Response

IT Governance

It’s how I convince them that they really need that cyber incident response plan , to do tabletop exercises , to train their staff , and so on. You also want systems that log system activity and forward them to a centralised SIEM solution or SOC [security information and event management, security operations centre].

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 298

Security Affairs

Critical flaws in Orbit Fox WordPress plugin allows site takeover EMA said that hackers manipulated stolen documents before leaking them Security Affairs newsletter Round 297 500K+ records of C-level people from Capital Economics leaked online Apple paid a $50,000 bounty to two bug bounty hunters for hacking its hosts German laptop retailer fined €10.4m (..)