New Report Finds 54% Of Companies Investing In IT Security As A Response to GDPR Compliance Demands

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According to eSecurityPlanet.com over half of businesses expect to increase IT security expenditure during 2019 as a response to GDPR compliance with spending levels increased by nearly 20% in some cases. However, the irony is that many tech companies are now worried that companies are flooding the market with cash yet basic awareness and unpreparedness could result in companies not investing in the right data security solution for their own unique circumstances. (more…)

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Browser Patch Bonanza As All Major Browsers Announce Big Patch Updates

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The last couple of weeks have seen major announcements from Google, Microsoft and Firefox relating to patch updates for their browser products. The major security patches illustrate the changing threat landscape faced by web users and the ever-changing threat dynamics that browser developers need to remain focused upon. (more…)

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More “Brexit” Data Protection Investigations Announced by the ICO

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The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued fines totalling £120,000 to the Leave.EU referendum group and Eldon Insurance – both headed by Aaron Banks, the millionaire businessman who donated £9M to the leave campaign (the biggest political donation in British political history). (more…)

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ICO Explains Why Businesses Need To Pay The Data Protection Fee

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The ICO’s deputy head, Paul Arnold, has this month outlined why it is important for ‘data controllers’ to pay the data protection fee. For those unsure or even aware of the Data Protection Regulations 2018 Act and why the fee was created (it helps to fund the ICO’s regulatory and investigatory work) can refer to this useful Data Protection Fee guideline. (more…)

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Housing Developer Magnacrest Ltd Fined £1,500 For Failing To Reply To a Subject Access Request

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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has successfully prosecuted one of the UK’s leading homebuilders, Magnacrest Ltd, after the company pleaded guilty to failing to provide a full subject access request from a member of the public regarding all personal data the company had in their records. (more…)

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