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By Ethics &Compliance Matters ™, Navex Global ® | 3 Minutes Read May 31, 2018

Learning the basics on GDPR’s right to be forgotten

To manage the Europe Union's new GDPR properly, ethics and compliance officers need to consider many parts within their organization, from IT capabilities, exception clauses, and customer service demands. And these parts must be managed and organized in such a way that they work together so that they do not fall apart.

Article by Ethics &Compliance Matters ™, Navex Global ® / Business / client or customer data, collecting data, customer’s data, data governance, data protection, data protection laws, ethics and compliance, GDPR, GDPR compliance, General Data Protection Regulation, personally identifiable information, right to be forgotten

By Adam Gorley | 2 Minutes Read November 19, 2014

First international standard on cloud services and personal information protection

The International Standards Organization has released a standard for privacy aimed at cloud computing service providers.

Article by Adam Gorley / Business, Finance and Accounting, Information Technology, Privacy / auditable compliance framework, Breach notification, cloud computing, confidential information, Confidentiality Agreements, consent, Data breach, data breach notification, International Standardization Organization, International Standards Organization, ISO, legal compliance, personal information, personally identifiable information, PII, PII processors, processing personal information, protecting personal information, public clouds, trust

By Adam Gorley | 3 Minutes Read September 29, 2014

Business guidelines on how to destroy personal information

Organizations collect more and more personal data these days—from customers and employees. With all of this new data in their hands, organizations may be tempted to hold onto it without an express purpose, or they may be unsure what to do with it once it has served its original purpose.

Article by Adam Gorley / Business, Finance and Accounting, Information Technology, Not for Profit, Privacy / best practices, collecting personal information, collection use and disclosure, customer information, destroying personal information, disclosing personal information, disposing of personal information, employee information, how to dispose of personal information, legal compliance, legitimate purpose, oipc, personal information, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, personally identifiable information, PII, PIPEDA, retention period, third party contractor, using personal information

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