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

Data Protector

What follows below is an edited version of the debate in the House of Lords of the Second Reading of the Data Protection Bill, held on 10 October. Data is not just a resource for better marketing, better service and delivery. New technologies have started innumerable economic revolutions, and the pace of change continues to accelerate.

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7 Key Benefits of Identity Resolution 

Reltio

According to Gartner survey 81% of marketers expect to compete mostly (or entirely) based on customer experience, this is up from 36% in 2010. Marketers have come to realize that their consumers are interacting with the business using various devices and channels, leaving behind different identifiers.

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Part 3: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about effecting risk management and change management?

ARMA International

The PbD framework has been an international standard since 2010. Among the privacy and data protection legislation that incorporates PbD principles are The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).

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Top Cybersecurity Companies for 2021

eSecurity Planet

As the demand for robust security defense grows by the day, the market for cybersecurity technology has exploded, as well as the number of available solutions. Here are our picks for the top 20 cybersecurity vendors plus 10 honorable mentions – with the caveat that three of those 30 companies could soon become one. Syxsense Secure.

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It’s Not Facebook’s Fault: Our Shadow Internet Constitution

John Battelle's Searchblog

Just 10-15 years ago, things weren’t heading toward the our currently crippled version of the Internet. Back in the heady days of 2004 to 2010 – not very long ago – a riot of innovation had overtaken the technology and Internet world. After 2010 or so, things went sideways. We called this era “Web 2.0”

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Predictions 2019: Stay Stoney, My Friends.

John Battelle's Searchblog

Because of this, unhappily, we’ll end up governed by both GDPR and California’s homespun privacy law , neither of which actually force the kind of change we really need. But I think there may be other reasons China’s reach will extend its grasp: It depends on global growth and optimistic debt markets. 2010: How I Did.