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Government survey reveals GDPR awareness is falling short

IT Governance

The Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018 from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has revealed that only 38% of businesses and 44% of charities have heard of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The industries with the least awareness were construction (25%) and production and manufacturing (27%).

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62% of organisations unaware of the GDPR

IT Governance

There is an alarming lack of awareness across all industries about the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , according to a government survey. As you would expect, larger organisations were more likely to be aware of the GDPR. Preparing for the GDPR. The survey split respondents into businesses and charities.

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How Organizations Are Preparing for GDPR

Gimmal

The General Data Protection Regulation, more commonly known as GDPR, has received an incredible amount of attention in the last year. How high a priority is GDPR compliance? Among organizations we've spoken to, the consensus is that GDPR compliance is very important, but also must be prioritized. Urgency depends upon exposure.

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AI governance: What it is, why you need it, and why it’s essential for your AI initiatives

Collibra

For starters, just imagine the repeated cost of training an LLM on a data set that contains poor quality, inconsistent, inaccurate or incomplete data. The truth is data is the backbone of AI, and if the data is bad, the AI models trained on it will produce human-sounding language that looks good but is fundamentally flawed.

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Simplifying the path to Data Intelligence: A perspective from Roberto Maranca at Schneider Electric

Collibra

Collibra : Roberto, when we met with you in 2019, not long after GDPR was implemented, you were early in your journey with Collibra – and we were all relatively new to GDPR for that matter. Yammer), or grabbing internal learning opportunities with webinars and training sessions. .

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European Commission?s Public Consultation on Proposed EU Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Framework

Data Matters

Training Data. imposing requirements for data sets to be sufficiently representative, ensuring gender, ethnicity and other possible grounds are appropriately reflected in those data sets); and (iii) privacy obligations under the GDPR should be adequately protected during the use of AI-enabled products. Record Keeping. Conclusion.

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MY TAKE: How digital technology and the rising gig economy are exacerbating third-party risks

The Last Watchdog

Related: Free ‘VRMM’ tool measures third-party exposure Just take a look at Europe’s GDPR , NYDFS’s cybersecurity requirement s or even California’s newly minted Consumer Privacy Act. Accounting for third-party risks is now mandated by regulations — with teeth. OT and IT convergence.

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