Tag Archive: GDPR
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GDPR Fines Twitter
12/23/20Roughly three weeks ago, experts warned that agencies attempting to enforce General Data Protection Regulation on the big tech industry would have to...
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Signs You Need an ERP Upgrade
12/10/20There are always reasons to avoid an ERP upgrade – not in the budget, the current version is working ok, employee training and buy-in, etc. But...
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Bill 64 Primed to Become Canada’s GDPR
08/20/20The European Union has the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and Canada is about to follow suit with Bill 64. Currently under Quebec’s...
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Businesses Ask to Delay California Consumer Privacy Act Enforcement
05/07/20If you’re racing to get compliant with the California Consumer Privacy Act before enforcement of the regulations take hold July 1, you’re certainly...
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GDPR Levies Heavy Fines Against Violators
04/30/20Since the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation took effect in May 2018, breach notifications have exceeded 160,000 in Europe, with imposed and...
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GDPR Compliance Continues to Elude Many Organizations
12/05/19Even with potential fines that would cost thousands if not millions of dollars, countless companies are still fumbling their way toward compliance with...
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GDPR-like Regulations Spreading throughout U.S.?
09/05/19The European Union may have beat the U.S. to enacting sprawling legislation that forces companies to diligently protect the data of its consumers,...
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HITRUST Goes Global
07/25/19When first launched, the HITRUST Cybersecurity Framework (HITRUST CSF) aimed to provide evidence to regulating bodies that healthcare industry businesses were adhering to...
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Is Your Data Security Foolproof?
06/27/19Everyone wants or rather, needs their data to be safe, but what, exactly, does that mean? Is it backed up in the event...
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GDPR Reduces Risk of Security Breach
06/13/19If you’re still among the organizations that view the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as nothing more than government overreach, it is probably...
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