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Job Prospects in Data Privacy are Looking Brighter Than Ever
Career prospects are looking good for professionals pursuing a career in data privacy. In this article we'll look at the opportunities and salaries you should expect to see in 2024.
Generative AI Privacy and What You Need to Know
98% of businesses plan to use generative AI technology by 2025 but there are serious privacy concerns. We discuss what they are.
What should be in your data privacy awareness training?
Data privacy training requires coverage of several key topics to be compliant with GDPR. In this article we look at these core areas.
Tips on running a successful security awareness program
Companies face difficult challenges when training their staff on security. Find out how to build a successful security awareness training program.
CTDPA – What to expect with Connecticuts new Data Privacy Law
CTDPA comes into effect in July 2023 and introduces a series of changes for Connecticut businesses when handling customer personal data.
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Data Privacy & Security Awareness Training and how to Prepare for 2024
New technologies are pushing the boundaries of data privacy regulations and posing new security threats, see what you should be focusing on in 2024!
Electronic Health Records – What are they and how to protect them
Last year 46 million medical records were stolen in the US in over 500 recorded incidents. In this article we look at what they are, what the regulations are and how to protect them,
What are the Key Qualities of a Good Data Protection Officer!
What are the key qualities of a good data protection officer and what to look for in the hiring process, read our tips here.
What Data Privacy Changes to Expect in 2023
What data privacy changes to expect in 2023. We examine some important changes in legal and technical due to come into effect.
Facebook Whistleblower Calls out Corrupt Practices
Ex employee Frances Haugen turned whistleblower paints a damning picture of a company with high cash flow but no values willing to turn and look the other way from violent content to get more reach.