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U.S. Government White Paper to Help Companies Address the EU’s National Security Concerns in Schrems II

Data Matters

government released a “White Paper” addressing how U.S. law and practice relating to government access to data for national security purposes,” especially as that information bears on “issues that appear to have concerned the ECJ in Schrems II ” and as it “may bear on many companies’ analyses” of how their reliance on SCCs conforms to EU law.

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The Orion blockchain database: Empowering multi-party data governance

IBM Big Data Hub

The adoption of mutually trusted technology can assist businesses, customers, partners and government authorities in verifying the existence, authenticity and integrity of interactions among parties. It can simplify the management of licenses, certificates, educational records and property ownership rights for government organizations.

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Why you should keep data observability separate from data cleansing

Collibra

However, we caution that while a robust data quality platform should correct flaws, platform leaders should exercise caution in requesting single products/projects to combine both observability and correction. For financial services, data governance found its roots in risk. Cyber Security. Audit & Professional Services.

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Data Protection: Whither the EU’s SCCs …

Data Protector

If the UK receives an EU adequacy assessment, presumably the UK Government will simply anglicise the new EU SCCs and ask UK organisations to use the new versions for the Non-EU, UK - Rest of the World data flows. To expect them to commission a similar exercise so soon is cruel (and costly). It could take years to complete.

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Malaysia introduces watershed amendments to Personal Data Protection Act 2010

Data Protection Report

The PDP Bill, which had been under review by the Malaysian Government for some years, introduces significant changes to Malaysia’s Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (the Malaysian PDPA ), aimed at aligning the Malaysian approach more closely with international data protection regimes.

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What Does a Modern Information Infrastructure Look Like?

AIIM

The advancement of new technology has transitioned much of this from paper to digital – which presents its own set of new challenges regarding compliance, access, and protection. What we are saying is that those legacy systems present significant challenges to the organization. Here at AIIM, we see this as an opportunity.

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European Commission Presents EU-U.S. Privacy Shield

Hunton Privacy

government. government ( i.e. , the Department of Justice and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence) that access to personal data by government authorities for law enforcement, national security and other public interest purposes will be subject to clear limitations, safeguards and oversight mechanisms.

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