Putting users in charge of their data even in a hybrid cloud environment
Can organizations control their users’ data and maintain compliance even when they are using untrusted applications in hybrid cloud environments?
Can organizations control their users’ data and maintain compliance even when they are using untrusted applications in hybrid cloud environments?
Blackbaud, a cloud services provider focused on the education sector and nonprofits, suffered a data breach after being hit by a ransomware attack.
GDPR is having an impact even on how networks are designed. Here’s a story of one IT admin who introduced VLANs to ensure compliance.
In what may be a landmark case, Google faces a hefty fine if it is found guilty of violating GDPR data protection policies.
Business risk is a part of doing business. But whether that risk turns ugly and becomes a catastrophe depends chiefly on how you handle it.
Consider the irony: A new e-privacy report found that many EU government websites are breaching their own GDPR compliance rules.
Risk is a part of any business activity, and GDPR is just another risk many companies need to face. But balancing compliance vs. insurance can be tricky.
Under GDPR, organizations must ensure the safety of their data. But instead of seeing this as an onerous chore, embrace this privacy by design mandate.
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Like it or not, GDPR is here, and noncompliance can cost your business big time. Avoid these common GDPR mistakes, and you should do all right.