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naomikorn.com
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| | | | | By Jess Pembroke, Head of Data Protection AI systems that involve processing personal data must comply with any data protection regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and in-country legislation; however, this growing area puts additional pressure on Information Governance and privacy professionals to assess and advise on the ethical and privacy issues [...] | |
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www.punkt.ch
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| | | | | The Punkt. Data Protection Policy | |
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blog.lukaszolejnik.com
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| | | | | Are risks related to the processing of personal data, as referenced in the GDPR, fixed and exhaustive? They are not. The regulation provides a non-exhaustive list of risks solely as a foundation for protecting fundamental rights. Administrators must assess and address additional, context-specific risks beyond those explicitly listed. This requires | |
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blog.basistheory.com
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| | | The more systems you have in PCI scope, the more expensive it is to maintain compliance. What is in versus out of scope? | ||