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CIPL and its GDPR Project Stakeholders Discuss DPOs and Risk under GDPR

Hunton Privacy

In September, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) held its second GDPR Workshop in Paris as part of its two-year GDPR Implementation Project. Since the inaugural workshop in March 2016 in Amsterdam, participation in the project has grown significantly. Instead, we saw concentrated energy and commitment from all sides.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Gentle Art of Lockpicking

ForAllSecure

To start, challenges, and workshop tables. They’re all in great condition -- except I forgot their original combinations. Then, a several years ago, I discovered a website that steps you through the process of hacking combination locks. It’s actually pretty easy. When you feel that, write down the numer.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Gentle Art of Lockpicking

ForAllSecure

To start, challenges, and workshop tables. They’re all in great condition -- except I forgot their original combinations. Then, a several years ago, I discovered a website that steps you through the process of hacking combination locks. It’s actually pretty easy. When you feel that, write down the numer.

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Supply Chain Security is the Whole Enchilada, But Who’s Willing to Pay for It?

Krebs on Security

Nevertheless, Bloomberg reporters write that “the companies’ denials are countered by six current and former senior national security officials, who—in conversations that began during the Obama administration and continued under the Trump administration—detailed the discovery of the chips and the government’s investigation.”

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GDPR: lawful bases for processing, with examples

IT Governance

Except for special categories of personal data (‘sensitive data’), whose processing is prohibited except under certain circumstances, personal data can only be processed under the GDPR if the data subject gives their explicit consent or if it’s necessary: To meet contractual obligations entered into by the data subject.

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