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GDPR

Below you will find reports with the tag of “GDPR”

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The State of Noncompliance in Cyber Risk Management

The goal of this report is to offer a view on the state of compliance in today’s typical organization, including: the rate of noncompliance among a typical organization’s assets, the compliance standards that are hardest for organizations to adhere to, how well compliance tracks against the overall risk surface and the most common security controls causing non-compliance.

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Added: October 12, 2022
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Protecting Data Privacy to Maintain Digital Trust

This study explores data privacy challenges for organizations that are trying to maintain digital trust with their customers, along with the evolving privacy landscape and its impact on consumers.

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Added: October 25, 2020
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Privacy in the Wake of COVID-19

A survey of 933 respondants on changes to privacy and data protection after COVID-19 and how companies are keeping their data protected.

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Added: June 22, 2020
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The Weakest Link May Not Be In Your System:3rd Party Cyber Risk Report

This report takes a look at the risk involved with third party cybersecurity issues.

Added: March 6, 2019
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Are The New European Cybersecurity Regulations Working?

This infographic offers insights relating to the European Cybersecurity regulations.

Added: February 17, 2019
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A Trident of Change in Europe: Understanding DSM, PSD2 & GDPR

From the report, “The Digital Single Market, Revised Payment Services Directive and the General Data Protection Regulation are all complex and occasionally bewildering pieces of legislation, which aim to transform the European online market and improve services by promoting innovation. However, as they are yet to be fully implemented, organisations are understandably concerned about what they will look like in practice as opposed to on paper. Will global merchants from outside the region still be able to compete in Europe or will the new regulations be used as a form of protectionism? Will they fight fraud and chargebacks or unwittingly contribute to them? And how will Brexit – the unstable factor in the immediate future of the EU – impact all of this? As merchants and others wait in anticipation for the final stages of these three policy initiatives to take shape, The Chargeback Company is joined by contributors from ACI Worldwide and Kount to analyse the likely implications and opportunities for doing business in Europe from 2018.”

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Added: February 16, 2019
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Cisco 2018 Privacy Maturity Benchmark Study

The Cisco 2018 Privacy Maturity Benchmark Study was created in conjunction with Cisco’s Annual Cybersecurity Benchmark Study, a double-blind survey completed by more than 3600 security professional in 25 countries and across all major industries. The privacy specific questions focused on a subset of nearly 3000 respondents who were familiar with the privacy processes at their organizations. Participants were asked about the makeup of their privacy teams, maturity level of their privacy processes, and the impact (if any) they experienced related to delays in the sales cycle due to customer data privacy concerns. We also analyzed responses to other questions regarding cyber events to understand which organizations had been breached in the last year and the size of any losses from these events.

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Added: February 12, 2019
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Will EU Regulation Aid Cyber Criminals?

From the report, “During the last few months, global corporations have been extremely busy with implementing the needed changes in order to be compliant with the upcoming GDPR regulation. While this happens, cyber-threat actors are preparing themselves for the possible consequences, without a clear picture of whether GDPR will hurt them or benefit them. According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) any company that handles European Union consumer personal data is obligated to take tangible steps to ensure the information’s security. This means the EU sees any organization that uses EU citizens’ data of any kind, responsible to protect it, whether the organization is headquartered inside EU territory or not. It will, of course, affect the way global corporations handle consumer data encryption, but in even more basic terms, it will affect what kind of information is permitted to be stored and passed along to other users.”

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Added: January 31, 2019
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Security Is A Big Data Problem - It Belongs In The Cloud

This white paper seeks to explore more fully how traditional AV has had its day, and how the principles of big data are now applicable to both detecting and preventing IT security threats.

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Added: January 1, 2019
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The Pulse Report 2018

This report provides an international study of senior management attitudes to leadership development and executive education. It also provides insight into cybersecurity related issues.

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Added: November 28, 2018
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Biometrics And Privacy: On Device vs On Server matching

This paper sets out the key privacy implications of processing biometric data in the EU and Switzerland, Canada, USA and the Asia Pacific region (covering Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia). This paper will touch on legislation and best practice recommendations in these jurisdictions without going into the details of specific laws.

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Added: November 27, 2018
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Understanding And Managing Identity In The Digital Era

Almost every individual and every business now has a cyberpresence that needs to be secured. Digital transformation has also created a growing supply of security targets in the form of information-rich storehouses of data. Identity and access management (IAM) platforms offer one way to tackle this problem. IAM platforms provide a set of solutions to identify users and control their access within an IT environment. However, modern identity isn’t just about security, privacy, or even convenience. The key value of an identity platform is enablement, in that it allows an organization to securely provide services to end users. It is all “Yes you can … but only you can.”

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Added: November 24, 2018
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Consumer Attitudes Toward Data Privacy Survey

This survey shows many American consumers are in favor of regulations designed to give them greater control over how businesses use their personal data. 78% of them were aware of the Facebook data-sharing scandal, in which political consultancy firm Cambridge Analytica gained access to private information on more than 87 million Facebook users. 94% reported being generally concerned about their data and 57% said that the scandal made them even more concerned about their data privacy and security than they were before. The survey results show that many American consumers are open to regulations designed to give them greater control over how businesses use their personal data. 69% of those surveyed would like to see privacy laws like the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enacted in the US.

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Added: November 24, 2018
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Consumer Trust, Consent and Knowledge in the Age of Digital Identity

From the report, “The survey results show that companies should ensure their online interactions with customers are aligned around three key principles: trust, consent, and education.” Read on to understand more.

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Added: November 24, 2018
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The 5 W's of GDPR: A Starting Place For Compliance

The GDPR deadline is fast approaching, but there are still questions plaguing the IT space. What does GDPR really mean for you? Who does it really effect? Download this ebook to make sure you don’t have any lingering questions about the Global Data Protection Regulation.

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Added: October 26, 2018
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The Key Things Your Whole Business Needs To Know To Be GDPR Ready

This paper asks 5 key questions that should help your organization know what to do with their data and GDPR compliance.

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Added: October 26, 2018
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IBM Pathways For GDPR Readiness

This white paper contains IBM’s suggestions for accelerating the process of becoming compliant with Europe’s GDPR.

Added: October 25, 2018
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Preparing For The EU General Data Protection Regulation

This white paper prepares you for GDPR by providing a basic understanding of what is involved with the different sections of the regulations, and how technology can be used to drive the initial discovery which can be used to drive the plan as well as the ongoing process of maintaining compliance.

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Added: October 25, 2018
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The Digital Business: Creating The Right IT Platform For Digital Transformation

The purpose of this paper is to help CIOs and their boardroom colleagues find the right approach to building a digital infrastructure to achieve the right outcomes for their business.

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Added: October 23, 2018
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The State of Online Privacy 2016

This is a press release regarding a s study that finds more British Internet users are concerned about data privacy than losing their income.

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Added: October 23, 2018
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Three Pillars For Successfully Addressing the GDPR

This white paper offers you a strategic framework that can help your organization manage the complexity of GDPR and build an ongoing compliance program.

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Added: October 22, 2018
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