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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stories - Page 12

Concerned with the growth of the internet and the inadvertent or otherwise exposure of personal information to potential bad actors, the European Union promulgated the General Data Protection Regulation in 2016. The regulation is part of European Union privacy law and human rights laws and must be complied with by any companies doing business with EU nations. It is designed to give people greater control over their personal information while simplifying regulatory compliance for international business.
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Why the GDPR is necessary and key to the tech future
Thu, 26th Apr 2018
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power / energy
GDPR: A necessary first step in protecting personal data and privacy in our increasingly digitized world, says Schneider Electric.
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Bring on the fines: Survey finds most companies won’t be ready for GDPR
Thu, 26th Apr 2018
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
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winmagic
One month until GDPR comes into force and many companies are still not ready for the sanctions that come with up to €20m in fines or 4% of turnover.
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TUV Rheinland helps Dahua Technology's IoT devices to become GDPR-compliant
Thu, 19th Apr 2018
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surveillance
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iot
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data privacy
The agreement will help develop product privacy for products such as IP cameras, network video recorders, software platforms, and intelligent servers.
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Clyde & Co appoints Sydney-based cybersecurity partner
Thu, 19th Apr 2018
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cybersecurity insurance
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breach prevention
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data privacy
Clyde & Co expects that breach notification requirements will lead to an increase in demand for specialised advice across Australia this year.
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Data stored in DNA a reality: Nlyte co-founder shares insights
Wed, 18th Apr 2018
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storage
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smartphones
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hyperscale
Nlyte co-founder Robert Neave says the influx of data from mobile devices means data centres need to look at new and innovative ways to store data.
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With the GDPR clock ticking, how ready is your organisation?
Mon, 16th Apr 2018
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
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cloud services
With only weeks to go before the European Union’s new GDPR regulations come into force, many Australian organisations are still scrambling.
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The benefits and challenges of adopting a multi-cloud strategy
Thu, 12th Apr 2018
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saas
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paas
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hybrid cloud
In the Asia-Pacific region, research company IDC predicts that more than 70% of enterprises will have a multi-cloud strategy by the end of this year.
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Telstra ramps up data center and cloud security with vArmour
Mon, 9th Apr 2018
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
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data privacy
Telstra has chosen vArmour's solutions to secure its applications and data, including offering it to Enterprise and Business customers.
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175 days to detect a network intruder in EMEA - just 77 in US
Sat, 7th Apr 2018
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advanced persistent threat protection
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breach prevention
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data privacy
A study has revealed the median time for an EMEA business to detect an intruder is more than double that in the US - and it's much worse in APAC.
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1.5 billion confidential data files publicly available - that's more than 12 petabytes of data
Fri, 6th Apr 2018
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hcm
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breach prevention
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data privacy
Credit card data, medical records, payroll data, intellectual property and tax information are all available publicly online with no data protection.
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Now or never: Don’t get left behind in the race to GDPR compliance
Fri, 30th Mar 2018
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storage
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data protection
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dlp
Those who don’t comply will face huge financial penalties and are likely to be held publicly accountable for any misuse of customer data.
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STUDY: How security managers protect data in public and private clouds
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
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private cloud
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encryption
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cloud security
More data is being stored in the cloud, where IT departments have less control over it – and this trend is only set to continue.
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SURVEY: 70% of customers would leave a business after a breach
Mon, 26th Mar 2018
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encryption
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breach prevention
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data privacy
A recent study from Gemalto proves it’s not just data that is lost following a breach – you’ll lose most of your customers too.
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Interview: IBM New Zealand's John Martin talks GDPR, NZ's Privacy Act, and Australia's NDB laws
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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ddos
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data protection
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hyperscale
John Martin of IBM New Zealand discusses the impact of GDPR, Australia's NDB laws, and New Zealand's Privacy Act on businesses and cybersecurity practices.
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Nlyte releases new solution to help data centres comply with GDPR
Thu, 22nd Mar 2018
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hyperscale
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data privacy
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colocation
The DCIM software company announced the global availability of its new GDPR solution for managing and monitoring IT infrastructure.
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Looking at what lies ahead in a Post-NDB world
Fri, 16th Mar 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Fortinet takes a look at what business priorities should be in the wake of the Notifiable Data Breach Laws coming into effect.
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Tighter data regimes demand action: four steps to cyber security
Wed, 14th Mar 2018
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data protection
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risk & compliance
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data privacy
As China and the European Union (EU) strengthen their data protection regimes, organisations need to reassess their cyber security readiness.
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Blueliv makes plea for cybercrime intelligence sharing across industries
Thu, 8th Mar 2018
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malware
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uc
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data privacy
With malware continually evolving, Blueliv says it's crucial that the 'good guys' begin to collaborate in the fight against cybercrime.
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GDPR is imminent but 69% of businesses can’t secure customer data
Wed, 7th Mar 2018
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storage
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data protection
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data privacy
​GDPR is looming (May 25) over the heads of IT staff throughout Europe and beyond but this survey found data is still not being managed properly.
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Cybercriminals likely to attempt GDPR extortion for greater ROI
Thu, 1st Mar 2018
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malware
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ransomware
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phishing
Trend Micro says cybercriminals are becoming more business-minded and are likely to target organisations that are trying to comply with GDPR.