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2019 end-of-year review part 2: July to December

IT Governance

Welcome to the second part of our round-up of 2019’s information security stories. million for breaching the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). million for breaching the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). You can find more of July’s incidents in our list of data breaches and cyber attacks in July 2019.

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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’? Social planning platform Evite admits to data breach that was first reported in April (10 million).

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Germany’s Federal Supreme Court provisionally confirms Facebook’s use of personal data is alleged abuse of dominant market position

Data Protection Report

In summary proceedings, the Federal Supreme Court overturned an earlier order of the Higher Regional Court of Düsseldorf that – pending the outcome of an appeal by Facebook – had suspended the effect of a prohibition order issued by Germany’s Federal Cartel Office (FCO) in 2019 restricting Facebook’s collection of data.

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The Cost of Doing Nothing

ForAllSecure

A 2019 Ponemon study revealed that the cost of a data breach is $4.88 GDPR is a prominent example. In a May 2019 financial earnings call, Equifax disclosed that the cybersecurity incident cost the organization $1.4 In a May 2019 financial earnings call, Equifax disclosed that the cybersecurity incident cost the organization $1.4

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The Cost of Doing Nothing

ForAllSecure

A 2019 Ponemon study revealed that the cost of a data breach is $4.88 GDPR is a prominent example. In a May 2019 financial earnings call, Equifax disclosed that the cybersecurity incident cost the organization $1.4 In a May 2019 financial earnings call, Equifax disclosed that the cybersecurity incident cost the organization $1.4

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Cloud, Intelligent Content Services, and Digital Fragility: What’s on the RIM Horizon for 2020

ARMA International

Highlights of the Forrester Research and ARMA International Records Management Online Survey, Q4 2019. 2019 marks ten years since ARMA International and Forrester Research first surveyed records and information management (RIM) decision-makers to understand the key trends and challenges facing the profession.

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One-Month Countdown to Pass CCPA Amendments Begins

Data Protection Report

Finally, AB 1281 would require physical signs at business locations that use facial recognition technology that “ensures that an individual can read the sign before the business captures a digital image or video of the individual.”. Article 8: GDPR, CCPA and beyond: Changes in data privacy laws and enforcement risks to monitor in 2019.