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GDPR Article 28 Contracts: What You Need to Know

IT Governance

An overlooked GDPR requirement AND a business enabler Andy Snow has trained thousands of people on the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). Andy’s explanations show the importance of this overlooked area of GDPR compliance. Contracts aren’t just a GDPR requirement. His response? Perhaps two or three.

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Dutch DPA Publishes Post-GDPR Complaints Report

Hunton Privacy

On December 13, 2018, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (“ Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens ”) (the “Dutch DPA”) published a report on the complaints it has received since the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) became applicable on May 25, 2018 (the “Report”). View the Report and the press release (in Dutch). Facts and Figures.

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10 things you must do to become cyber secure

IT Governance

Organisations must always have access controls in place to ensure employees can only view information that’s necessary for their job. System monitoring enables organisations to detect criminals’ attempts to attack systems and business services. Create a risk management regime. Manage user privileges. Scan for malware.

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Vera to Power Canon Solutions America’s New Security Solutions and Services Strategy

Info Source

with over 78,000 customers, announced it has selected Vera to provide technology designed to help protect Canon customers’ intellectual property and critical business information. MELVILLE, N.Y. and PALO ALTO, Calif., a wholly owned subsidiary of Canon U.S.A.,

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Weekly podcast: banks, Thomas Cook, London cyber court and Facebook

IT Governance

The Bank of England, the PRA (Prudential Regulation Authority) and the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) have asked the UK’s banks and financial services firms to report on their exposure to operational risks, such as cyber attacks, and explain how they would respond to system failures, such as those recently faced by Visa and TSB.

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California Consumer Privacy Act: The Challenge Ahead — Key Terms in the CCPA

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

The CCPA applies to businesses, service providers, and other third parties. The CCPA does not cover every business. The second threshold for a “business” is ambiguous. Service Provider. For companies who have already engaged in GDPR-related vendor contract negotiations, this is likely familiar territory.

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