All Data Privacy articles – Page 39
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EU Privacy Shield hits snag
Somehow, U.S. and EU officials find themselves with a Privacy Shield proposal that both goes too far, and yet, not far enough. The Man From FCPA Tom Fox has more.
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MediaPro launches Adaptive Awareness Framework
MediaPro, a security awareness training firm, recently unveiled the Adaptive Awareness Framework, designed to change the way organizations have approached security, privacy, and compliance training. The Adaptive Awareness Framework, MediaPro’s proprietary model for supporting tools needed to expand employee knowledge and change behavior, is closely aligned with and in support ...
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Duff & Phelps enhances cyber-security practice
Duff & Phelps, a global valuation and corporate finance advisor, last week launched new cyber-security services that assist financial services companies in identifying and reducing cyber-security risk. This enhanced service offering enables the firm to manage cyber-security risk at every stage of preparedness
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France fines Google $112,000 over right to be forgotten
France’s data protection regulator has fined Google €100,000 (U.S. $112,000) after it refused to comply with the regulator’s order to remove URLs from search results everywhere. The fine follows a May 2014 ruling by the European Union Court of Justice, affording European citizens the right to ask search engine providers ...
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Avoiding Vanguard’s cyber-security stumble
Image: A recent incident at Vanguard in which the company unintentionally sent 71 e-mails pertaining to different customer transactions to a random Vanguard customer triggered a flawed response from the company that demonstrates how SEC-registered entities can underestimate just how difficult it is to manage customer data-related predicaments. CW’s John ...
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Herjavec Group now offers Splunk security products
Splunk, a software platform provider for real-time operational intelligence, and Herjavec Group, a global managed service provider, recently announced an alliance that includes Splunk solutions at the heart of Herjavec Group’s new managed security service provider offerings. Herjavec Group now offers Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Cloud, and Splunk Enterprise Security (ES) ...
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The current state of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield
The EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, a new compliance framework for the transatlantic transferral of personal information, is almost ready. But the strict data privacy compliance obligations it would impose require a close look now to prevent running afoul of tough data standards that become law later.
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Chubb launches cyber ERM solution for clients in Europe
Chubb, which has been acquired by the ACE Group, this week announced the launch of Cyber Enterprise Risk Management, as the company continues to invest in its cyber risk capabilities across Europe.
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Vera and RFA partner to improve data security for hedge funds and asset managers
Vera and RFA (Richard Fleischman and Associates), a financial private cloud provider for the asset management community, this month announced a partnership that will make Vera’s advanced data security technology available to hedge funds, private equity firms, and asset managers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and beyond.
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Apple, the FBI and a terrorist’s iPhone
As the FBI continues its investigation into the deadly San Bernadino terror attack from last December, it has run into an unlikely adversary in Apple, which has refused the Bureau’s requests to defeat the security measures of one of the terrorists’ iPhones. While the legal struggle over this raises the ...
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Recommind Integrates Microsoft Office 365 Into Axcelerate
Recommind, an advanced analytics provider, announced that it has integrated Microsoft Office 365 into the newest version of Axcelerate, its cloud-based e-Discovery platform. The collaboration streamlines discovery by enabling joint customers to easily and effectively cull data in the Office 365 environment before exporting it into Axcelerate for total visibility ...
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EU, U.S. Agree on New Safe Harbor Framework
The European Union and the United States have agreed on a new framework that will allow for trans-Atlantic data flows between Europe and the United States. The new arrangement will provide stronger obligations on U.S. companies to protect the personal data of Europeans and stronger monitoring and enforcement by the ...
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Preparing for the EU’s new Data Protection Rule
Sweeping changes to the EU’s data protection laws means new compliance headaches for any U.S. company that collects and handles data on citizens of the European Union. “It’s a game changer, primarily because it sets standards that many companies haven’t had to worry about,” said Hilary Wandall, associate vice president ...
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Liability Protections Included in New Cyber-Security Law
You may have not even noticed it, but discreetly tucked into the massive omnibus spending bill signed into law last month is a provision that effectively makes it safer for companies to share cyber-threat information with one another—but critics argue the bill doesn’t go far enough to ease privacy concerns.
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RMS Launches New Data Standard for Managing Cyber Insurance
Ahead of the February launch of its new suite of cyber-risk management tools, RMS today released its recently developed Cyber Exposure Data Schema. The ‘open standard’ data schema will provide the insurance industry with a systematic and uniform way to capture cyber exposure data and manage cyber accumulation risk.
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PwC’s Cyber-Security Practice Adds New Principal
PwC US has named Patrick Hynes as a principal in the advisory cyber-security practice, focused on cyber-crime and breach response. He is based in PwC’s Los Angeles office.
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The SEC’s Newly Proclaimed Search Warrant Authority
The Securities and Exchange Commission has broad subpoena powers that this dedicated corps of highly credentialed professionals—inspired by a noble sense of mission, and rich with a long history of investor advocacy—tries to use in the best way possible. But when it comes to issuing subpoenas for electronic storage devices, ...
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Mitigating Cyber-Threats From the Inside Out
As attacks on corporate networks become more common, companies are getting more adept at protecting their most valuable assets against cyber-threats outside the company, but it’s the insider threats that continue to elude many. Inside, we walk through the difficult part of insider-threat programs: not just creating the program and ...
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PwC’s Cybersecurity Practice Adds New Principal
PwC US has appointed Patrick Hynes as a principal in the advisory cybersecurity practice, focused on cybercrime and breach response. He is based in PwC’s Los Angeles office. Hynes joins PwC with a strong background in cyber-security.
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Finance Teams Play Growing Role in Cyber-Risk Mitigation
According to a survey of 389 financial executives conducted by the American Institute of CPAs, 73 percent said they are being asked to take on a larger role in defending their companies from emerging cyber-risks, while another six percent said cyber-risk mitigation has become the primary responsibility of the finance ...