GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into effect on 25th May 2018, introducing a complex set of data protection rules that affect every global company that does business with citizens...
by Ryan LaSalle, managing director of growth and strategy and cyber defence lead at Accenture Security for the Telegraph
What can businesses do to gain ground on the cyberattacker and maintain...
From NCSC.gov.uk
Like businesses, charities are increasingly reliant on IT and technology and are falling victim to a range of malicious cyber activity. As the Charity Sector Threat Assessment illustrates, losing...
From the The Charity Commission
GDPR is a new Europe-wide data protection law to provide greater protection around personal data, and it effects every organisation that handles such data.
If your charity...
by CivilSociety.co.uk
As of 25 May a new set of General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) come into force. Here is some of CivilSociety.co.uk coverage about the new regulations, guidance on what they...
Develop an incident response plan before a security breach occurs
A key intervention for GDPR is the development of an incident response plan. Showing evidence of having a plan in place...
By Rebecca Stewart-17 January 2018 for The Drum
Cancer Research UK has embraced the looming GDPR regulation early as it looks to turn what could be a threat to fundraising into...
Posted by NCVO on Knowhow Nonprofit
Every organisation that processes personal data must be compliant with new GDPR rules on 25 May 2018 and this includes charities and voluntary organisations. Getting to...
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