Compliance
Securing your investment in Microsoft 365
There’s a lot of sensitive data contained in Office documents - so it makes sense to take care of it
Blockchain latest news: a state-owned quantum computer could break blockchains in as little as three years
Whichever government first produces a working device that can crack public key encryption will be 'master of the world'
Tension-by-design is a healthy way to run cybersecurity, say panellists
Managing the friction between compliance and security is all about empathy
GDPR compliance: Key steps in the GDPR compliance journey
Wipro's Murthy Vedula examines some of the lessons learnt from running GDPR compliance projects
Chelmsford City Council deploys SureCloud to improve visibility, security and compliance
Moving from spreadsheets to a centrally-managed cloud solution has saved the Council time and effort
Facebook, Google, Amazon and other tech giants could be non-compliant with GDPR, claims EU consumer group
AI GDPR compliance tool could be used to web crawl for non-compliant privacy policies
GDPR: Compliance emails often unnecessary and based on 'bad advice' in many cases, claims Dr Kuan Hon
Dr Kuan Hon blames poor legal advice and 'media misinformation' for wave of GDPR emails
Publishers angered by Google's GDPR data-collection demands
Google is pushing its GDPR obligations onto publishers, claims leaked letter
Most firms are still not compliant with GDPR despite looming deadline, says study
A large majority of businesses is still unprepared for GDPR, says study
Two million drivers to be affected by DVLA's new GDPR rules
New privacy rules a 'mammoth task' for fleet drivers and managers
How to prepare for GDPR: Experts share their top tips
Experts from Balfour Beatty, IBM, ACCA and Age UK share their strategies and warn of the pitfalls in preparing for GDPR compliance
Only one-in-five major organisations confident they will be ready for GDPR
Data sprawl is a significant challenge for multi-nationals
Companies must pay more attention to data management before the GDPR
Whether multinational or SMB, all organisations must be aware of where ALL instances of personal data are stored in their infrastructure
Most GDPR-compliant organisations are actually not
Only two per cent of 'GDPR-ready' organisations are actually compliant
GDPR confusion is still widespread - but Brexit is no excuse
Mistakenly thinking Brexit provides exemption and not reading the new definition of personal data are just two factors stopping companies preparing for the General Data Protection Regulation