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Certain types of personal data are very valuable to criminals, and can be very damaging to an individual or business if it falls into the wrong hands. As the world becomes more digital and more connected, more of this sort of data is generated and passed between various sources on a regular basis.

 

Government regulations and supervisory authorities aren’t just about keeping irresponsible parties in line. They also provide vital security guidance to every type of organization that handles sensitive personal, business or government information.

 

Data protection regulations also ensure that the end user has a transparent view of and a say in the processing of personal data. These safeguards play a significant role in everything from the preservation of civil rights to ensuring that democratic institutions function properly.

 

Some types of personal data are clear candidates for regulation: medical records, banking information, national ID numbers and so on. But some of these regulations also cover items that might seem relatively innocuous at first glance: home addresses, email addresses, website profile information and so on. For example, the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has stipulations about anything that is unique to an individual to include phone numbers and social media accounts. People have varying levels of privacy preference with these items, but they are often protected by regulation because they can be used for targeted scams and attempts at identity theft.

 

Given that regulations often take the size and customer count of businesses into consideration in terms of penalties and the scope of protection of personal data, compliance is particularly important for enterprise-scale organizations. You do not necessarily have to have an active business presence in a country or region; simply storing data on or moving it through servers there may subject you to their data protection rules.

 

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EDRi Letter Highlights Disparity in GDPR Enforcement Actions, Lack of Resources Available to Some DPAs

June 12, 2020
European Digital Rights (EDRi) is highlighting a lack of resources for DPAs to enforce GDPR terms which leads to a pattern of uneven fines and actions in the privacy law.
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Education Before Implementation: The CCPA Requirement That Should Be First on Your List, Not Last

July 7, 2020
An effective privacy training program can help businesses get through CCPA compliance efficiently and prepare them in managing the rapidly changing and complex regulatory landscape.
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Email Professionals: Is It Time You Had A Data Privacy Refresh?

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Emerging Technologies to Address Data Privacy and Security Concerns

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Emerging technologies including biometrics and advanced analytics are helping to revolutionize the way governments and public service agencies address data privacy and security concerns, according to a new report from Accenture.
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Emerging Trends: What to Expect From Privacy Laws in 2020

January 29, 2020
With data privacy laws becoming a focus for many global and U.S. state governments in 2019, this year will prove to be challenging for companies as they attempt to comply with the many regulations pertaining to the personal data of customers.
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Employee DSARs Are Coming: Are You Ready?

November 3, 2022
Data protection laws have become a point of growing concern for US businesses. With the enactment of the CPRA just around the corner, enterprise organizations must take action now to prepare themselves for the coming surge of employee DSARs.
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View of a crowded Hong Kong street showing the relationship between employment agency and data protection laws in Hong Kong
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Employment Agency and Data Protection: A Hong Kong Perspective

May 27, 2020
Any employment agency in Hong Kong is required to comply to multiple data protection laws but they may not understand the importance and how it can affect their business.
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Enhanced Privacy Shield Framework Under Discussion, But Will US Government Surveillance Policy Render It Irrelevant?

August 18, 2020
Without serious privacy reform and a federal law in the US, it may not be possible to draft a Privacy Shield framework that survives another round in the EU court system.
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EPIC: State Data Privacy Laws Failing Due to Too Much Business Influence on Legislation, Inadequate Consumer Redress

February 27, 2024
A new report gave almost half of the 14 states that have laws on the books a failing grade and notes that industry lobbying influence on state data privacy laws has been very strong. California is the only state with a model that was not originally drafted by a big tech outfit.
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Equifax Breach Shows Need for Identity Theft Protection

September 9, 2017
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