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Insights and opinions on data protection, privacy and cybersecurity contributed by thought leaders from around the world.

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Cyber SecurityInsights

CEO Fraud and Santa Clause

January 9, 2019
Phishing attacks known as CEO Fraud or Business Email Compromise are affecting the bottom line of companies and are devastating because the spoof emails have all the appearances of being real, and the victims voluntarily hand over the money.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Coffee with Privacy Pros: DPO vs. CPO. Lawyer vs. Technician. The Dualities of Privacy.

January 3, 2019
Like many privacy professionals, Robert Gratchner got his start in the industry accidentally but not surreptitiously. Hear his views on the CPO and DPO roles, and perspectives on privacy as a career.
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Cyber SecurityInsights

Having Trouble Finding Cybersecurity Talent? The Problem Might Be Your Hiring Process

January 2, 2019
Like it or not, there is a cybersecurity talent shortage. But whether or not that skills gap is catastrophic or inconvenient for your business is entirely up to you.
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Data ProtectionInsights

The New (And Misunderstood) Role of the GDPR Data Protection Officer

January 1, 2019
So what does a GDPR data protection officer need to know to step into this role and be effective? The job will need some significant experience in both IT and risk management at minimum and also other ancillary skills that are important to success in the role.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Look Beyond the Regulations to See What 2019 Has in Store for the Privacy Industry

December 31, 2018
You don’t have to search far to find cybersecurity predictions for 2019, but what about predictions for data privacy? Here are some predictions at a more granular level, which is something that’s been missing in the public discourse.
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Data PrivacyInsights

2018 Is the Year Data Privacy Came into Public Consciousness

December 28, 2018
Data privacy came into public consciousness in 2018. Yet, even with new regulations to protect personal privacy, it’s clear that there is still a long way to go in 2019 before personal data is truly protected.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Looking Back at a Woeful Year for Facebook

December 27, 2018
It’s been a bad year for Facebook – and a worse one for its users. However – many of the problems at the social media company are systemic – and the product of its own attitude to harnessing the data of users to run targeted ad campaigns.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Artificial Intelligence and the Privacy Challenge

December 26, 2018
Most people would be rightly excited by the prospect of artificial intelligence automating all facets of our lives. But with machines' increasing ability to mine personal data, collate that data and draw conclusions about behavior, is the sacrifice of privacy and control something people would be willing to give up?
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A woman's hand is touching screen on tablet computer for Google search engine.
Data PrivacyInsights

Data Privacy Concerns with Search Engines

December 25, 2018
Search engines provide an indispensable service but there is a data privacy tradeoff. The cost is a certain level of intrusion into our lives by gathering data about our online habits and monetizing that data.
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Data PrivacyInsights

Biometric Identification – Knowing Who (and Where) You Are

December 24, 2018
Privacy risks inherent in the use of biometric identification are extreme. In the event of a data breach, you cannot reissue an iris or a fingerprint. As technologies become more advanced and surveillance on city streets the norm who will draw the line at just what level of invasive monitoring is permissible?
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