Month: November 2019

DSAR

DSAR – Help I can’t cope!!! Our Subject Access Request volumes have gone through the roof!!!!

I had an online interaction with a vendor who sells Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) automation software recently. During the ‘pitch’ they highlighted that organisations across London, UK have seen a staggering increase in DSARs since GDPR went live. An article in the Yorkshire Evening Post confirms this is not just a London-centric issue. “In…
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Security Audit - Low Hanging Fruit

Security Audit – Are you a ‘Quiddler’?

Are you a Quiddler? No, this is not some fanboi reference to Harry Potter (I’ll be honest I haven’t read one of the series, I’m a proper muggle!). Quiddling, however, is a very real problem in the world of Security Audit. If you want to know more, keep on reading. You could be one of…
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GDPR Data Retention

Data Retention – A €14.5million fine awaits for Real Estate Data Archive non-compliant with GDPR?

Data retention is always a challenge for organisations. Organisation just love retaining data and well, storage is pretty cheap these days. Whilst the costs of getting retention wrong (e.g. not being able to recover from a ransomware attack) are always high; a recent GDPR fine decision in Germany highlights the data retention problem could get…
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business continuity

Business Continuity & 22301:2019 – Do I need to get new BC Software?

Here are some changes in the 2019 version of 22301 that could mean your current Business Continuity software solution may no longer be fit-for-purpose.