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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. resumes, personnel files, video/call recordings).

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List of data breaches and cyber attacks in June 2019 ­– 39.7 million records leaked

IT Governance

June 2019’s total of 39,713,046 breached records is the lowest since May last year – the month that the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into effect. Is this the start of the long-awaited ‘GDPR bounce’? Edcouch, TX, government hit by ransomware attack (3,000). Ransomware. Data breaches. Broome Co., In other news….

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List of data breaches and cyber attacks in May 2018 – 17,273,571 records leaked

IT Governance

Remember when I said last month that “with the GDPR less than a month away I imagine future lists will be even longer thanks to the introduction of mandatory data breach notifications”? Well, May’s list of incidents is very long, and the GDPR only came into effect at the end of the month. I’m not, though. I’m entirely guileless.

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2019 end-of-year review part 1: January to June

IT Governance

IT Governance is closing out the year by rounding up 2019’s biggest information security stories. Video-sharing app TikTok agreed to a record $5.7 IT Governance released its final Weekly Podcast. May 2019 was a slightly less frantic affair, summarised in our The GDPR: A year in review blog. million (£4.2

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Business of Data – issue 6

Information Matters

Getting value from your data under GDPR – Information Age, 15 November 2018. “Conducting data analytics in a legally compliant manner has been made significantly more complex under the GDPR and raises the question, can companies continue to innovate and make data-driven decisions while fully complying with the law?”

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Preparing for the EU AI Act: Getting governance right

IBM Big Data Hub

Similar to GDPR for privacy, the EU AI Act has potential to set the tone for upcoming AI regulations worldwide. For industries providing essential services to clients such as insurance, banking and retail, the law requires the use of a fundamental rights impact assessment that details how the use of AI will affect the rights of customers.

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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.

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