Although little is said about GDPR today, the law exists and it is mandatory to comply with it. There are many companies that have not yet prepared themselves to protect their data in accordance with the new legislation. The fines are quite high and it is unconscious not to be concerned with the information of your business, as the exposure of sensitive data can seriously compromise the organization’s survival. Therefore, we have prepared this article where we present you 4 measures for your company to adapt to the GDPR!
Information security relates to data protection and all actions we take to prevent our information from being exposed. In today’s age of technology, data is the most valuable asset of any organization and must be protected. Every day thousands of new data are generated that need to be processed and that need to be safeguarded. Information security has been the top concern of IT managers and by 2020 it will remain a priority for organizations. We have selected some essential information security concepts. Follow us throughout this article!
New Year, old worries! Information security will continue to be the main business concern in 2020. Attacks by hackers are increasingly sophisticated and unpredictable and the threats keep increasing. For this reason, data masking will increasingly be a solution sought by IT professionals. Data masking aims at creating a structurally identical but not equal version of the data. This technique creates a database with fictitious but realistic information that can be used for testing and training purposes. Data masking solutions offer a variety of sophisticated scrambling techniques to protect sensitive data, irreversibly replacing it with unrealistic data while maintaining referential integrity of the database. In today’s article, we will see how we can avoid exposing masked data!
Protecting data is essential, especially the most sensitive data. No business wants to see its data exposed, as such a situation can lead a business to bankruptcy. More than ever, companies are concerned about the security of their information as a result of the growing importance that data has gained in recent years. One of the most effective ways to protect confidential information is through data masking. Data masking aims at creating a structurally identical but not equal version of the data. This technique creates a database with fictitious but realistic information that can be used for testing and training purposes. Data masking solutions offer a variety of sophisticated scrambling techniques to protect sensitive data, irreversibly replacing it with unrealistic data while maintaining referential integrity of the database. It is therefore a real and growing need in contemporary organizations. In today’s article, we present the advantages of masking your data with Datapeers!
Much has been said about the GDPR in 2018. The new regulation came into force in May last year and thousands of news related to the law came out. A year and a half after its arrival, few people talk about this legislation that promised to drastically change the way companies relate to their customers and business partners. We are currently experiencing a “non-reaction” phase to the GDPR, which could compromise data security and could result in huge fines for non-compliant. We will understand in this article what is the state of play regarding the General Data Protection Regulation!
Today’s world is digital, so more and more companies are taking advantage of information and big data to gain relevant insights into markets and the business itself. Internet access is nowadays universal and the massive use of social media captures a huge volume of data. Data privacy is one of the key challenges facing companies today. There is a growing collection of user data, and more and more computer attacks that expose private data and cause huge financial losses to businesses. To combat these threats and to ensure that sensitive information remains private, several countries and regions have begun to implement measures to punish organizations that don’t safeguard information security. In today’s article, we will learn about the new data protection laws in the world!
GDPR came into force in May 2018 and, after a troubled period of adaptation, companies are calmer and apparently better prepared to comply with the new legislation. However, there are still some doubts as to the actual changes that the GDPR will bring to companies. In today’s article, we explain how GDPR affects the relationship between companies and customers!
The new data protection law has been in place since May 2018, but there are many companies that still make serious mistakes in the handling of sensitive data. Failure to comply with the law can lead the company to pay huge fines, so you need to take extra care when dealing with private data. In today’s article, we address the 5 unforgivable errors in the handling of confidential data under the GDPR!
Google Analytics is one of the tools most used by marketers, since it allows analyzing and understanding the behavior of website visitors. However, with the entry into force of the GDPR many questions have arisen regarding the legitimacy of continued use of this tool. Google Analytics uses visitor data, so you need to be careful not to break the law. In today’s article, we’ll explain how to apply GDPR in Google Analytics.