How to Respond to a Data Subject Access Request Under GDPR

Under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), consumers have the right to request a copy of their personal …
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/ Compliance, DSAR, GDPR, GDPR, Members Only, Privacy

A Guide to the Changes Proposed by Regulatory Update to CCPA

On Jan. 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act kicked into effect. In short, the new privacy law gives consumers …
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/ CCPA, CCPA, Laws, Privacy, privacy
Travelex Ransomware

Travelex Restores Service After Six Week Outage

On Feb. 13, foreign-currency exchange company Travelex, which is owned by Abu Dhabi-based Finablr, reported that it had restored the …
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Cybersecurity is a team effort

Cybersecurity: Executives Throughout the Organization Must Be Involved

We live in a world where cybersecurity breaches have become everyday occurrences. The headlines generally describe the same scenario, played …
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Tiers of Recovery

Opinion: Recovery Happens in Steps

A long career in IT has taught me some hard-learned lessons. Perhaps the most important of these is that good …
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/ Business Continuity, Resilience
2020 Privacy Predictions

Opinion: Privacy Predictions for 2020

The evolution of privacy requirements and risks has progressed at lightning speed; we’re a far cry from listing “dumpster diving” …
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NIST Privacy Framework

NIST Releases a Blueprint for Achieving Compliance With Data Privacy Laws

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has been in effect for just over a month, and with updates already in …
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/ NIST, Privacy
Third part Vendor Compliance

How To Continually Assess If Your Vendors Are In Compliance

Outsourcing some of your business operations to a third-party vendor comes with a lot of perks – like improving operational …
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Data Fiduciary

The Data Fiduciary and Escalating Privacy Standards

It’s no secret that consumers worldwide have been disquieted by major data breach scandals in recent years. In the absence …
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/ Privacy, State Laws

Schrems 2.0: What it Means for EU-US Data Transfers and the Future of the Privacy Shield

Schrems 2.0 is a court case with a complex history. It all began when an Austrian privacy activist, Max Schrems, …
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