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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.

 

Outside of Amazon building showing the GDPR complaint against Amazon alleging the company of email security failures
Data ProtectionNews

GDPR Complaint Against Amazon Alleges Email Security Failures, Could Cost the Company Billions in Fines

March 5, 2020
New GDPR complaint filed against Amazon alleged that the company’s email security failed to encrypt emails sent between the platform's third-party sellers and their customers.
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EU flags waving in front of European Parliament building showing the continuing challenges for companies to stay in compliance with GDPR
Data ProtectionInsights

GDPR Compliance Since May 2018: A Continuing Challenge

July 17, 2019
Many companies are still using stopgap measures to stay in compliance with GDPR. They need to increase level of automation and streamline organization to remain sustainable.
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GDPR Derogations and How to Prepare for Member State Variation

September 29, 2017
While one of the primary goals of the GDPR is to harmonize data protection laws across the EU, there are over 50 provisions, which allow GDPR derogations by Member States.
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GDPR icon on virtual screen showing the four steps that can help companies with GDPR compliance
Data ProtectionInsights

GDPR Do-Over: Thousands of Breaches, Millions in Fines Point to More Work Ahead

April 16, 2020
One big lesson from GDPR failures is the need for a data-centric approach towards privacy and data protection. What are the four steps that can help companies move towards compliance?
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Gavel on Euro dollar notes showing GDPR fines topping $126 million with over 160,000 reported data breaches
Data ProtectionNews

GDPR Fines Top $126 Million With Over 160,000 Data Breaches Reported

February 3, 2020
Both breach notifications and GDPR fines have increased in the past year, however, survey has shown a striking disparity in the number of data breaches reported among EU member nations.
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Judge hammer on Euro banknotes showing GDPR fines by data regulators
Data ProtectionNews

GDPR Fines Way Up, But Distribution is Uneven; Data Regulators Target Big Tech, EU Nations Differ in Approach

January 25, 2022
DLA Piper finds that GDPR fines were up 7x in 2021. Data regulators are also receiving more data breach notifications, a trend that has steadily increased each year.
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GDPR icon with man holding a tablet showing how GDPR should be taken as a cultural shift
Data ProtectionInsights

GDPR Is More Than a Legislation, It’s a Cultural Shift

November 6, 2019
Rather than just staying compliant with GDPR, companies should instead implement stronger security protocols, abandon old business practices and take on new way of doing business that embraces data privacy.
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Data ProtectionNews

GDPR Jobs on the Rise as Compliance Deadline Looms

September 11, 2017
With the GDPR coming into full effect in May 2018, organizations are ramping up demand for GDPR jobs including DPOs, business analysts and project managers.
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Man touching a virtual screen with GDPR icon showing the basics of GDPR simplified for SMBs
Data ProtectionInsights

GDPR Simplified for SMBs

December 30, 2019
With numerous SMBs fined for GDPR violations in 2019, it’s essential for these smaller companies to understand the basics of the legislation in order to stay compliant.
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Broken cookies shows how GDPR is subverted by cookie consent tools
Data ProtectionNews

GDPR Subverted by Cookie Consent Tools, Study Reveals

January 27, 2020
New study suggests that many websites are navigating around GDPR by tailoring the design of their cookie consent tools and using dark patterns to provide a misleading veneer of a consent agreement.
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