Pro Print and document governance in the face of GDPR GDPR's goal is to increase people's control over their personal data, says Ricoh's Quinn 21 Sep
Pro Azure and Windows Server get new data security technologies Azure confidential computing aims to protect data when it is being used, encrypting data while it is being manipulated. 20 Sep
Pro Uncertainty remains on GDPR compliance A new survey finds organisations are still uncertain as to whether GDPR applies to their organisation, as TechFire tackles the uncertainty 15 Sep
Trade Google appeals €2.4bn EU antitrust fine Search giant issues challenge after Intel gets a win on 2009 sanction 12 Sep
Life UK seeks to limit Brexit effect on personal data flows Negotiators fall back on GDPR as international model 28 Aug
Pro Why printers and MFPs need to be incorporated in an infosec strategy, argues Xeretec’s Cleare Often overlooked devices need protection as much as any other 2 Aug
Pro Irish Computer Society news and events: Summer 2017 Whether building your career, or starting anew, there's something happening at ICS that can help you on your way 31 Jul
Pro IBM offers encryption with everything in new mainframe Pervasive encryption of z14 mainframe to reduce the risk of data breaches 18 Jul
Pro GDPR to make the world a better place The challenge of balancing privacy, innovation and technology was centre stage at data summit 23 Jun
Pro Data, compliance and IoT, Microsoft offers a way Despite the enormity of the issues, Microsoft offers a helping hand from its own experience in data, cloud, GDPR and IoT 19 Jun
Pro Caught in the breach – what to do first Breaches are a fact of life in a connected world. A panel of experts discuss damage minimisation 30 May
Blogs GDPR and informed opinion There is some guess work involved in compliance for the impending regulation 26 May
Life Twitter rolls out new privacy tools, expands data sharing Privacy conscious users have some check boxes to de-select 22 May
Pro GDPR III—act now, act swiftly Whether it is appointing a DPO, or gathering the skills necessary to take pragmatic approach, action is required now, reports LESLIE FAUGHNAN 18 May
Pro Data to be thought of as plutonium, rather than gold TechFire hears data should be thought of more as powerful, but potentially hazardous, material under GDPR 18 May
Trade Brussels hits Facebook with €110m fine over WhatsApp takeover Social network told to pay up for misleading Commission over user profiles 18 May
Life Facebook hit with maximum fine for breaking French privacy law Fine represents about 25 minutes' profit for the social network 16 May
Pro GDPR: light amid the gloom While the extent of the looming regulations might be daunting, there is light at the end of the compliance tunnel 5 May
Pro Inside Track: Data protection—good for all ALEX MEEHAN finds that the changes in data protection should be seen as boon for all, and that includes vendors 10 Apr
Pro GDPR II – a business issue LESLIE FAUGHNAN tackles the myths, and finds that while IT will implement, the issues are mainly business ones 10 Apr
Pro Five essential steps to GDPR compliance TechFire hears about the extent of the regulation, with advice to make friends with the legal team 7 Apr
Radio Skytango’s Steven Flynn on drones Unmanned aircraft done right, and a bad week for US privacy advocates 7 Apr
Life Microsoft tries to appease Windows 10 data collection critics Redmond reveals more about what the OS scoops up 6 Apr
Pro Concern high among IT pros on GDPR Various surveys show organisations are far from certain ahead of compliance deadline 4 Apr
Pro Veritas GDPR data management solution Comprehensive set of tools and services to ease compliance efforts 31 Mar
Pro Security of confidential documents a significant problem Nearly two thirds of survey respondents say sensitive documents have accidentally been sent to the wrong person. 14 Mar
Pro General Data Protection Regulation part I LESLIE FAUGHNAN explores what has been described as the biggest shake-up of privacy laws in 20 years 9 Mar
Life Smart teddy bears involved in a contentious data breach Toy maker denies voice recordings were stolen after hack 28 Feb
Pro Security experts urge a focus on the basics Cybersecurity advice from RSA conference looks to asset protection, ID management and reducing reliance on tech 20 Feb
Pro 2017 may well be a bad year for security High-profile breaches are the tip of the iceberg. Many have never been detected or disclosed — and without major infrastructure changes, it'll only... 3 Feb
Pro Fujitsu offers GDPR compliance service suite Comprehensive portfolio of services to help organisations achieve and maintain compliance 2 Feb
Pro Trump exec order won’t destroy Privacy Shield, says EU EC says transatlantic DP agreements don't rely on order limiting foreigners' privacy protections 30 Jan
Pro Spotlight: Visual Hacking – a growing threat to confidential data Despite growing vulnerability, few take steps to implement visual privacy, writes Pooja Dey 28 Jan
Blogs Fear, and loathing uncertainty The latest US machinations may have implications for digital trade and data exchange 27 Jan
Pro Microsoft invokes Fourth Amendment in battle over US data requests Objections raised about unreasonable US requests for customer data 23 Jan
Pro GDPR preparation low among Irish organisations Data protection survey shows distinct trends on data breaches and readiness 20 Jan
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