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Belgian DPA Launches Public Consultation on Direct Marketing

Hunton Privacy

On June 12, 2019, the Belgian Data Protection Authority (the “Belgian DPA”) launched a public consultation on direct marketing with a view to updating its Recommendation No. 02/2013 of January 30, 2013 on direct marketing (the “Direct Marketing Recommendation” – in French and in Dutch ).

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MY TAKE: Six-figure GDPR privacy fines reinforce business case for advanced SIEM, UEBA tools

The Last Watchdog

Related: Will GDPR usher in new age of privacy? I had an evocative discussion about this with Sam Humphries, senior product marketing manager for Exabeam. What’s more, organizations that run afoul of the GDPR’s new data loss reporting requirements could face additional fines up to 2 percent of annual global revenue.

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Belgium: DPA updating its Recommendation on Direct Marketing – Provide your input before 31 July 2019!

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Updated official guidance on direct marketing appears to be on the horizon: the Belgian Data Protection Authority has launched a public consultation on direct marketing, with a view to updating its Recommendation No. 02/2013 of 30 January 2013 on direct marketing.

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Automated Security and Compliance Attracts Venture Investors

eSecurity Planet

In 2013, Adam Markowitz founded Portfolium, an edtech startup that matched college students and graduates with employers. “I The vision was to automate security and compliance across 14 frameworks, including SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA and GDPR. OneTrust is another company benefiting from the booming compliance market, rocketing to a $5.3

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Weekly podcast: Yahoo hacker sentenced, acoustic DoS attack and GDPR compliance fails

IT Governance

This week, we discuss the sentencing of one of the perpetrators of the 2013 Yahoo breach, a new type of denial-of-service attack that can crash computers just using sound and how not to email your customers. It will be reporting the incident, as mandated by the GDPR. Here are this week’s stories. Ahhh… compliance.

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CNIL Publishes Action Plan Regarding Online Targeted Advertising

Hunton Privacy

The CNIL decided to make online targeted advertising a priority for 2019 for the following reasons: The CNIL has received many complaints from individuals and not-for-profit bodies, organizations and associations (such as La Quadrature du Net, Privacy International, European Center for Digital Rights (“NOYB”)) relating to online marketing practices.

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Veteran ECM Integrator Hopes to Revolutionize Market

Info Source

For 13 years, I ran a content management consulting company that we sold to EMC in 2013,” he said. Reynolds noted that Docxonomy’s capabilities have already drawn interest from companies in Europe interested in utilizing it for GDPR compliance. Then I stayed on with EMC in a global role in the division that focused on Documentum. “So,

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