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Security Compliance & Data Privacy Regulations

eSecurity Planet

Regulatory compliance and data privacy issues have long been an IT security nightmare. And since the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect May 25, 2018, IT compliance issues have been at the forefront of corporate concerns. GDPR-style data privacy laws came to the U.S. PIPL Raises the Bar – And the Stakes.

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MY TAKE: Here’s why we need ‘SecOps’ to help secure ‘Cloud Native’ companiess

The Last Watchdog

It’s rise in popularity has helped drive a new trend for start-ups to go “Cloud Native,” erecting their entire infrastructure, from the ground up, leveraging cloud services like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Security burden. Rising API exposures are another big security concern, by the way.

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IBM Cloud delivers enterprise sovereign cloud capabilities

IBM Big Data Hub

IBM’s Enterprise Cloud for Regulated Industries Building on our expertise working with enterprise clients in industries such as financial services, government, healthcare and telco, we saw the need for a cloud platform designed with the unique needs of these heavily regulated industries in mind.

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Improve your data relationships with third parties

Collibra

Regulators are focusing on the data relationships financial services organizations have with third parties, including how well personal information is being managed. For example, FinTech and RegTech companies are very interested in working with companies that have a strong framework for managing data, including personal data. .

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Keeping Up with New Data Protection Regulations

erwin

Keeping up with new data protection regulations can be difficult, and the latest – the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – isn’t the only new data protection regulation organizations should be aware of. For example, many retailers have robust, data-driven e-commerce operations that are international.

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The Privacy Officers’ New Year’s Resolutions

Data Protection Report

Although the AG’s view was that the SCCs are valid, he suggested that those using them would need to examine the national security laws of the data importer’s jurisdiction to determine whether they can in fact comply with the terms of the SCCs. Data retention is a rising trend in GDPR enforcement. Address the ghost of Christmas past!

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The compliance challenges of hybrid working

IT Governance

For example, financial services firms may be worried about employees breaching insider trading laws. Although monitoring software comes with understandable privacy issues, remember that the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) doesn’t prohibit their use. Preventing data breaches.