Moreover, many n-grams that we reviewed refer to new regulations or fines that may be imposed on firms (e.g., “we may be subject to claims, allegations, or legal proceedings related to discrimination”). Including such “incorrect” statements may be more harmful in our setting than ...
After GDPR's first birthday: Where do we go from here? The cultural challenge posed by privacy; Global privacy harmonization;Langford is the founder of (TL)2 Security. Previously, he was CISO of Publicis Groupe (see: CISO Thom Langford's Top Tips for GDPR Compliance)....
It's easy to go through the news to find out how many times we see "a third-party developer left the database open to the internet." And many times it's an S3 bucket. This is no dig at all against Amazon. S3 is an amazing service, and is a great resource for developers. But ...
Just in case nobody’s already said it: The REALLY depressing thing is that BECAUSE it’s Democrats and that ilk, nobody is ever going to spend one minute in jail or pay one penny in fines or damages because of it — when they ought to be swinging by the neck until dead, dead, ...
"There has been an inordinate amount of focus on the potential fines," says Dave Lewis, global security advocate at Akamai Technologies. "The reality is that GDPR is very much a push towards ensuring the accountability of the data for which [companies] are stewards." ...
Sustainability has become an environmental and financial imperative for enterprises. It’s not just about avoiding costly fines from regulators. Companies that meet sustainability targets can unlock growth by supporting new business models. They’re also more attractive to customers that want suppliers wh...
SpaceX, Elon Musk's other companies could be on the hook for massive EU X fines The EU has warned Musk and company that fines for breaking the law may be much larger than they anticipated. 10/17/2024 By Matt Binder Cable companies sue to block click-to-cancel rule Click-to-cancel...