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GUEST ESSAY: Achieving trust — in a tumultuous 2023 that’s likely to come — can lead to success

The Last Watchdog

As a result, in 2023, specific industries that normally experience healthy levels of trust will see major declines in trust that will take years to repair. This honeymoon is coming to an end, however; expect to see trust in consumer technology companies declining by 15 percent in 2023. Privacy continues to be a critical consumer value.

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The Impact of Data Protection Laws on Your Records Retention Schedule

ARMA International

The purpose of this article is to remove the fear and intimidation of domestic and global data protection laws and show how these laws and requirements are consistent with the existing objectives of your records retention schedule and information governance policy. Definition and Purpose of a Records Retention Schedule. Conclusion.

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A Decade of Have I Been Pwned

Troy Hunt

And I never envisioned a time where dozens of national governments would be happy to talk about using the service. pic.twitter.com/dQiuQim3da — Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) September 12, 2023 As if to make the point, I just checked the latest stats and last week we did 301.6M Or the UK's NCA to be feeding data in.

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EU Council Agrees on Proposed ePrivacy Regulation

Data Matters

On February 10, 2021, the Council of the European Union (which includes representatives of the European Union (EU) member states, hereinafter Council) reached an agreement on the ePrivacy Regulation proposal that governs the protection of privacy and confidentiality of electronic communications services (ePrivacy Regulation).

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