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Record Retention Policy for Businesses: A Strategic Guide to Compliance and Efficiency

Armstrong Archives

No matter the size of a business, a well-defined record retention policy serves multiple purposes: ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, aiding in efficient document management, and securing sensitive information. Each category will have different legal and operational retention requirements.

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Global Scamdemic: Scams Become Number One Online Crime

Security Affairs

Insurance companies around the world are now suffering from phishing. Over the past year, an average of over 100 phishing websites were created per insurer. Digital risks to brands such as online fraud, the illegal sale of products and services, and intellectual property infringement are the most widespread crimes on the Internet.

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How to Develop an Incident Response Plan

eSecurity Planet

We make IT, security, or any business decision by weighing the risks and the rewards. What investments can we make to drive down costs or increase sales? Or as is often the case with security, what costs can we skip and still escape big penalties later? Be in-line with insurance policies. Yet, it can get worse.

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China’s PIPL has finally arrived, and brings helpful clarification (rather than substantial change) to China’s data privacy framework

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

There are prohibitions on illegal collection, use, processing, sale, disclosure and transfer of personal information. This aligns with a similar provision in the new Data Security Law. This aligns with other recent guidance putting clearer parameters around use of biometric data in China).

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Health Care Organizations Comment on Proposed Modifications to HIPAA Privacy, Security and Enforcement Rules

Hunton Privacy

The Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) received numerous comments on its proposed modifications to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Privacy, Security and Enforcement Rules, which were issued on July 8, 2010. Security Rule. Some highlights from the comments are outlined below. Enforcement Rule.

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Malaysian Data Protection Law Takes Effect

Hunton Privacy

Of these, the most significant on a practical level appear to be a principle requiring the data user to provide the data subject with notice of the purposes for which it will process personal data (and certain other information), and a principle requiring that a data subject must give consent to the processing of personal data.

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GDPR is upon us: are you ready for what comes next?

Data Protection Report

This means it will be just as important for your sales and marketing teams to be aware of the GDPR requirements as it will be for your customer support teams. Cyber liability insurance policies, for example, should still provide cover in respect of liabilities arising under the law pre-GDPR even though that law is no longer current.

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