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Ransomware and the GDPR

Network Security, 2017
Ransomware is a unique form of hacking that leaves data intact but still disrupts enterprises around the globe. This special malware encrypts computer files, network file shares and even databases, thereby preventing user access. To release the files, the victim is asked to pay a ransom to the cyberthieves.
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Preparing for the GDPR

Child Care, 2018
How many childminders will be aware of the changes to data protection that are about to come into force? You will need to update your systems and processes in good time.
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GDPR

2020
Implementation of the GDPR changed the way how personal data of EU customers are processed. The purpose of this chapter is to explore the links between the rights of customers as a data subject and related aspects of customer satisfaction. Entities in modern economy (encompassing not only goods and services but also intellectual property) generate and ...
Tomáš Pikulík, Peter Štarchoň
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Compliance and GDPR

2020
The ability to store humongous amounts of data creates opportunities for powerful analytical insights. With the advent of new data protection regulations around the world, it also creates compliance and security risks for companies because data is often dumped into data lakes or data warehouses without proper labeling, auditing, or policy enforcement.
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Scope of Application of the GDPR

2017
The GDPR has a very wide scope of application, both materially and geographically. Thus, it will affect numerous entities located inside and outside the EU. Entities having offices or employees working in the EU should verify whether such activity qualifies as EU establishment that might lead to the applicability of the GDPR.
Axel von dem Bussche, Paul Voigt
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Adhering to GDPR codes of conduct: A possible option for SMEs to GDPR certification

Journal of Data Protection & Privacy, 2019
The paper shows that adherence to a code of conduct (CoC) offers small and medium enterprises (SMEs) an interesting option to a certification obtained under Article 42 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Adhering controllers or processors benefit from similar rights to the one attached to certification without having to demonstrate ...
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GDPR confusion

Veterinary Record, 2018
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GDPR – how was it for you?

BDJ Team, 2018
Panic ensued in many dental practices earlier in 2018 following the announcement that the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) would become mandatory after May 25th. According to the BDA’s James Goldman, the BDA’s Associate Director of Advisory Services, dental practice managers bore the brunt of the work to make dental practices compliant ...
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Struggling with the GDPR

Computer Fraud & Security, 2019
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