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The State of U.S. Data Privacy – 2022 Review and 2023 Predictions
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Will the U.S. ever pass a comprehensive data privacy law? This question has long gone unanswered. With more states passing and considering legislation, the nation is left with a patchwork approach to privacy regulation.
Read MoreCanada’s Long Awaited Privacy Bill Introduced: How Does it Stack Up?
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There has been chatter in Canada for nearly two years about initiating comprehensive legislative reform to the country’s data privacy landscape. The process recently ramped up this June with the introduction of a bill to pass the Digital Charter...
Read MoreInternational Data Transfers: Knowing Which Rules Apply to Comply
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While countries all over the globe continue to make data privacy strides, comparing similarities and differences between the EU and U.K. is important in light of Brexit. It is also crucial to know the differences as they impact transfers with the...
Read MoreRecent GDPR Fines Against Amazon and WhatsApp Set New Records
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The passage of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) made it clear that the European Union (EU) is extremely serious about consumer privacy and that protecting EU citizens’ personal information is a top priority. The potential for massive...
Read MoreHow Data Mapping Can Drive Compliance with Global Privacy Laws
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As consumer privacy continues to be a global concern, it is increasingly important to know where company data resides in order to maintain compliance. It is no longer just the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that...
Read MoreComply or Get Fined: 2020 GDPR Fines are the Highest on Record
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The European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been in effect since May 2018. The law’s goal of protecting EU citizens’ personal information and privacy seems to be coming into fruition. In the past, the EU has issued...
Read MoreImprove Information Governance Programs by Using Auto-Classifications Tool on Dark Data
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More and more, organizations are beginning to identify their dark data and trying to figure out what to do with it. Dark data could include items like unopened email attachments, raw survey data, website log files, and document drafts saved on...
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