Over 59,000 GDPR data breach notifications, but only 91 fines
The low number of fines relative to the volume of reported breaches might be due to over-extended regulators, according to DLA Piper findings.
The low number of fines relative to the volume of reported breaches might be due to over-extended regulators, according to DLA Piper findings.
Regulators are set to exercise their new powers by handing out fines and even temporary bans on companies that breach a new EU privacy law.
New European privacy regulations went into effect on 25 May that will force companies to be more attentive to how they handle customer data.
The vice president, decision management and analytics at Pegasystems speaks to CIO Australia about the distinction and dangers of black box AI.
As governments around the world re-evaluate their privacy regimes, an emerging issue for every CIO is changes to data privacy regulation. These changes are forcing CIOs to review their privacy practices and, in some cases, trigger complete overhauls of business processes.
With a new round of Brexit negotiations beginning Monday, the U.K. is seeking to ensure that businesses sending personal information to or through the UK are not left stranded when the country leaves the EU.
In this paper, we’ll look at some of the key principles of the GDPR, what those principles mean for security and compliance teams and how you can prepare your organisation for the 2018 deadline. Make no mistake: The GDPR will require organisations that collect and process EU citizen data to undertake major operational reforms. The GDPR is a huge body of legislation, so this paper will focus on some specific areas where security, communications and compliance specialists will need to prepare.