GDPR, Data Protection
Post-Brexit Cybersecurity – Implications on Risk and Uncertainty
Who knows what is going to happen with Brexit, or when the United Kingdom will officially leave the European Union, with a deal or not. (Although at the time I write these ...
US Version of GDPR Could Be in the Cards for 2019
Only three months short of its first year anniversary on May 28, it’s time to take a look at EU’s GDPR by numbers. Enforced to protect European users from unethical and illegal ...
Microsoft’s Data Collection Approach Violates GDPR, Hefty Fine Awaits
EU data protection legislation aims to give users more control over their personal data, and threatens companies with fines for collecting data without user consent and for data breaches. Countless companies have ...
UK Enterprises Concerned Voice-Activated Devices Could Easily Leak Data, Affecting GDPR Compliance
With speech recognition and voice-activated personal assistants slowly making their move into the corporate world, companies will have to adjust their security and digital strategies, infrastructure and customer interactions ...
Organizations Prioritize Regulatory Compliance Over Risk Assessment, Study Says
2018 appears to be the year of regulatory compliance, threatening to hinder all IT initiatives and projects. Whether it’s The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), the banking sector’s PSD2 ...
European Commission Official Says GDPR Should Apply to Old, Major Breaches
About a year ago, Europe’s largest electrical and telecommunications retailer was hacked, compromising 5.9 million customer cards and 1.2 million personal records. Dixons Carphone claimed it had been unaware of the breach ...