The ICO has received 500 calls each week to its breach reporting helpline since the GDPR came into force in May, but around a third of these don’t meet the minimum threshold, according to the deputy commissioner of operations. . James Dipple-Johnstone told the CBI Cyber Conference in London this week that the UK privacy watchdog had been inundated as anxious firms over-report. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The ICO encounters hurdles regarding GDPR violation notifications, as businesses misread criteria, resulting in excessive reporting.. GDPR Breach Management, Privacy Reporting, Data Protection Compliance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
When it comes to protecting corporate assets there seems to be little security managers don't worry about. That the impression of security executives attending this week's Converge '06 conference - also known as security vendor Courion's annual customer meeting. . That notion was backed up by a survey of 54 security executives done by Courion and the Executive Alliance consultancy and released at the event that showed the top six security concerns are: - Unauthorized systems access. - Auditability/compliance concerns. - Customer data breaches. - Sabotage (internal and external). - Theft of intellectual property. - Cost of administration. The link for this article located at www.networkworld.com is no longer available. . That notion was backed up by a survey of 54 security executives done by Courion and the Executive Al. comes, protecting, corporate, assets, there, seems, little, security, managers, don't. . Brittany Day
Members of a House panel expressed frustration Tuesday over the progress of federal agencies in securing their IT systems. Agency heads and other officials responded by saying progress was being made but significant problems remain. The purpose of the hearing . . . . Members of a House panel expressed frustration Tuesday over the progress of federal agencies in securing their IT systems. Agency heads and other officials responded by saying progress was being made but significant problems remain. The purpose of the hearing held by the Government Reform Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Intergovernmental Relations and the Census was to explore the actions agencies are undertaking to make their systems secure. In addition, the committee pressed officials about their compliance with the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) and the results of the recently released May 2003 Government Information Security Reform Act (GISRA) report by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The link for this article located at Internet.com is no longer available. . Members of a House panel expressed frustration Tuesday over the progress of federal agencies in secu. members, house, panel, expressed, frustration, tuesday, progress, federal, agencies. . Anthony Pell
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