Tag: Compliance Compendium
BYOD = Bring Your Own Device, or should that be Breach...
The year anniversary for GDPR is coming up in May, but there are still a lot of confusion around certain aspects of the regulation, Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd explains how using personal devices for work could cause problems.
French data protection CNIL regulator fines Google over consent
Google is the latest company believed to be at fault of GDPR and is facing a potential €50m fine from the French regulator Commision Nationale...
Is your data GDPR compliant in the cloud?
Cloud computing has been around for over a decade and is becoming a typical sight in technology solutions; however, is data stored there compliant with GDPR, Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd explores this.
Compliance Compendium: GDPR, that’s fine!
The year anniversary for GDPR is coming up in May, but so far, fines have not been anywhere near as much as was expected, Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd explains why fines have been small so far, and why that's soon to change.
The 100 worst passwords of 2018 revealed
Find out if you have if one of the worst password of 2018, while Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd explains why the issue is so important.
The three things website owners need to know about internet cookies
GDPR has helped push the use of cookie files into in the public consciousness, Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd explains how to navigate the topic as website owners.
Subject Access Requests – what should you do?
Some smaller organisations don't fully understand how to handle Subject Access Requests (SARs), Compliance Compendium chief business development officer Gareth Gadd explains how to go about it.
Data Protection Impact Assessment and the GDPR – Compliance Compendium
Earlier in the year, the General Data Protection Regulation was deployed, requiring companies to change the way they handled data.