In the final part of the Password Protection Series, we look at Multi-Factor Authentication. It is a security feature that is easy to implement but makes user accounts far more difficult to hack. Continue reading to find out more about MFA.
Written Syan Bateman Personal data breaches aren’t uncommon, but they can cost time, money and reputation, […]
In the previous part of the Password Protection series, we looked at how you can create strong passwords to help protect your accounts. In this part, we’ll take a closer look at how to keep track of your passwords with password managers.
Written by Vijay Damodharan Working from home is a concept that has existed for a long […]
In the previous part of our Password Protection series, we talked about the common ways that hackers get access to your account through your password. This week, we’ll look at how to protect yourself against those attacks.
The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill was introduced to Parliament on 18 July 2022, following publication of the government's response to the Data: a New Direction consultation. This primary legislation will harness our post-Brexit freedoms to create an independent data protection framework. A key change is the reformation of the ICO. What other changes are there, and how will it affect businesses?
Written by Syan Bateman Welcome to the first of our short, four part series on password […]
The Digital Services Act will be in effect from 2024, and it intorduces a new set of rules for digital services in relation to citizens, digital service provides, business users, and society. It targets Intermediary and Hosting services, Online platforms, and Very large online platforms. But how exactly will these platforms and services be affected, and what are its implications?
International data transfer requires additional consideration from a data protection perspective. The EU-US Privacy Shield was the law governing data transfer between EU and US, however this was replaced with the Trans-Atlantic Data Framework on the 15/03/2022. What is it and what are its implications?
The Data Governance Act which was approved on the 06/04/2022 introduces huge changes to data collection, sharing, and processing. It defines new concepts such as Data Intermediaries, Sector-specific data spaces, Data altruism, and the European Data Innovation Board. Find out more about these key concepts in this blog post.
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