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GDPR personal data explained

Collibra

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in force since May 25, 2018, requires businesses to protect the personal data and privacy of European Union (EU) citizens, for transactions that occur within EU Member States. The GDPR also regulates the exportation of personal data outside the EU.

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Guest Post -- GDPR Compliance starts with Data Discovery

AIIM

GDPR and Cross Border Data Flows between the EU and the US: Current State of the Law. What Do the GDPR and new Privacy Laws Mean for U.S. 50% of organizations not ready for GDPR. Compliance starts with data discovery. The Privacy and Security Dichotomy. Privacy by Design: The Intersection of Law and Technology.

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Guest Post -- New Global Data  and Privacy Regulations in 2018 and the GDPR

AIIM

In December of 2015 an agreement was reached, leading to the adoption of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in April 2016. First, it should be noted that GDPR does not apply only to companies located within the EU. Any organization that processes data about any EU citizen is subject to its jurisdiction.

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How Data Governance Protects Sensitive Data

erwin

When an organization knows what data it has, it can define that data’s business purpose. And knowing the business purpose translates into actively governing personal data against potential privacy and security violations. Do You Know Where Your Sensitive Data Is? erwin Data Intelligence.

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CIPL and AvePoint Release Global GDPR Readiness Report

Hunton Privacy

On November 9, 2016, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton & Williams LLP and AvePoint released the results of a joint global survey launched in May 2016 concerning organizational preparedness for implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).

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Data privacy examples

IBM Big Data Hub

These are just some examples of how organizations support data privacy , the principle that people should have control of their personal data, including who can see it, who can collect it, and how it can be used. One cannot overstate the importance of data privacy for businesses today. The price tag can add up quickly.

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How to stay ahead of ever-evolving data privacy regulations

IBM Big Data Hub

Enterprises are dealing with a barrage of upcoming regulations concerning data privacy and data protection, not only at the state and federal level in the US, but also in a dizzying number of jurisdictions around the world. Operationalize data privacy through automation. Then intelligent automation begins.