GDPR and Backups: Can Ghosts of Data Past Rise From the Grave?
The EU GDPR famously enforces the Right to Erasure (Article 17). It requires all who collect or...
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The news is exploding with stories of high profile cases concerning the loss of sensitive data, emphasizing the need to properly destroy that data. Data erasure allows companies to mitigate risk, achieve compliance and reduce the risk of data breaches. By completely destroying information, businesses can feel secure that their employee and customer data is safe.
by Richard Stiennon | Oct 16, 2018 | Data Erasure
The EU GDPR famously enforces the Right to Erasure (Article 17). It requires all who collect or...
Read Moreby Richard Stiennon | Aug 10, 2018 | Data Erasure
Most US citizens got their first taste of new privacy controls when their inboxes were flooded...
Read Moreby Richard Stiennon | Aug 2, 2018 | Data Sanitization
As regulatory requirements increase and organizations slowly mature, many enterprises are moving...
Read Moreby Richard Stiennon | Jun 25, 2018 | Data Erasure
Many feared the dropping of the GDPR bombshell on May 25, 2018. There were predictions of...
Read Moreby Richard Stiennon | Jul 20, 2017 | Data Erasure
As most of the world starts to feel the looming imposition of the EU General Data Protection...
Read Moreby Richard Stiennon | Jul 19, 2017 | Data Sanitization
A lot of IT security folks are very conversant with data security, records management and even...
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