Welcome to The Privacy Pulse!

Welcome to The Privacy Pulse!

Welcome to the first edition of The Privacy Pulse, where we keep you up to date on the latest in privacy compliance, governance, and data protection! Whether you're navigating AI regulations, gearing up for an upcoming webinar, or looking for resources to level up your privacy game, we've got you covered. Let's dive into this week's highlights:


🚀 Upcoming Webinar: Keep Pace with Global Privacy Laws – October 22nd

Privacy laws are evolving at lightning speed—are you keeping up? Join us on October 22, 2024, for an exclusive webinar: "PrivacyCentral: Keep Pace with Global Privacy Laws & Automate Compliance". Our panel of experts will break down how to streamline compliance with ever-changing regulations.

Key Takeaways:

  • How PrivacyCentral automates compliance efforts
  • Updates on the latest global privacy regulations
  • Best practices for staying ahead of regulatory changes

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📚 Privacy PowerUp Series: Elevate Your Privacy Knowledge

In celebration of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we've launched our Privacy PowerUp Series—a comprehensive 10-part collection of blogs, videos, and infographics designed to help you master privacy and data protection.

Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your strategies, this series covers everything from data collection to AI governance. Explore actionable insights from industry experts to keep your organization ahead in the privacy game.

🌟 Explore the Privacy PowerUp Series here



🌍 This Week in Privacy: Global Highlights from October 14-18, 2024

Catch up on the latest privacy news from around the world. Here are the top three updates:

  • Federal US: ASRC Federal Data Solutions LLC agrees to pay $306,722 to settle a data breach affecting Medicare beneficiaries' personal information.
  • Poland: A UODO study found that Polish SMEs are not providing regular data protection training, increasing vulnerability to breaches.
  • Australia: Joint cybersecurity advisory with the U.S. and Canada to warn critical sectors about Iranian cyber actors' brute force attacks.

For the full rundown, check out this week's This Week in Privacy: Read more



What's Next?

Stay tuned for more insights and updates! With privacy regulations evolving every day, it's essential to stay informed—and we're here to help you do just that.

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