Compliance
Discover expert analysis on compliance with news, features and insights from the team at IT Pro.
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UK police to lose data snooping powersNews Digital rights groups claim changes to the Investigatory Powers Act are a "cop-out"
By Dale Walker Published
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How GDPR is going to redefine the cloudIn-depth Box's EMEA head talks us through the impact of the new rules
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Don't outsource your GDPR complianceOpinion Cloud vendors promise compliance, but doing it yourself brings great benefits
By Joe Curtis Published
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Black Duck partners with Google to automate security complianceNews The partnership will mean Google Cloud customers have open source security at their fingertips
By Clare Hopping Published
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UKCloud Health achieves HIPAA complianceNews The certification means UK healthcare businesses will be able to work freely with their US counterparts
By Clare Hopping Published
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Google calls GDPR compliance a "shared responsibility"News Cloud giant points to existing G Suite features that help users become compliant
By Dale Walker Published
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Apple pulls support for QuickTime on WindowsNews QuickTime video codecs still needed in Adobe After Affects and others
By Aaron Lee Published
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Netwrix Auditor 6.5 reviewReviews Netwrix Auditor sets a high standard for change auditing in the enterprise
By Dave Mitchell Published
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EMC: Half of UK firms lack big data analytics experienceNews EMC survey suggests lack of understanding about customer data could hold companies back
By Rene Millman Published
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Enterprise mobility can help solve PSN complianceOpinion Ian Evans of AirWatch explains how enterprise mobility management solutions can help meet PSN security needs
By Ian Evans Published
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Government Compliancy in the IT SectorIn-depth Compliance is paramount to government IT installations; Max Cooter explains why.
By ITPro Published
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The Law Society publishes cloud guidance for legal firmsNews Risks and legal considerations must be carefully considered, claims trade body
By Jane McCallion Published
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