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Can I really rely on my entire workforce to support a recovery?

IT Governance

The author’s views are entirely his own and may not reflect the views of IT Governance. I would expect other organisations that have been through this type of exercise to have come to a similar conclusion. In the northern hemisphere, we have entered the flu season, and people are starting to become sick. Even so, it does happen.

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Predictions 2021: Disinformation, SPACs, Africa, Facebook, and a Return to Tech Optimism

John Battelle's Searchblog

But by year’s end folks will realize that antitrust suits are essentially kabuki, an exercise designed to go nowhere and maintain the status quo. Everyone’s talking about how it’s about time for the government to step up and do something , but I’m deeply cynical about anything changing in 2021. 2017: How I Did.

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FRANCE: ONE MORE STEP TO ENSURE CONSISTENCY OF THE NEW FRENCH DATA PROTECTION LAW

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

On 12 December 2018, the French Government issued an ordinance [1] finalizing, at the legislative level [2] , the alignment of the French Data Protection Law (“FDPL”) with the General Data Protection Regulation [3] (“GDPR”) and the Directive 2016/680 [4]. Following-up the adoption of the GDPR, the French Law No.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

Banks must still be allowed to process data to prevent fraud; regulators must still be allowed to process data to investigate malpractice and corruption; sports governing bodies must be allowed to process data to keep the cheats out; and journalists must still be able to investigate scandal and malpractice. change it substantially.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

11 As the Advisory Committee’s Note to the 1983 Amendment explained, the amended Rule sought to “prevent use of discovery to wage a war of attrition or as a device to coerce a party, whether financially weak or affluent.”12 Thus, while many preservation steps can seem like passive exercises, the impact on privacy can be significant.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Spring 2019 National Meeting

Data Matters

state regulators risk federal preemption of state law unless they adopt such reinsurance collateral reforms within 60 months from September 2017 – the date the Covered Agreement with the European Union (EU) was signed. At the Spring Meeting, the Life RBC Working Group heard a presentation by the American Academy of Actuaries (Academy).