Data Governance
Discover expert analysis on data governance with news, features and insights from the team at IT Pro.
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EU sinks UK hopes of role in drafting data laws post-Brexit
News The UK will be relegated to "third country" status, and lose its seat on the European Data Protection Board
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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Zuckerberg sails through European Parliament's questioningNews Format blamed for allowing Facebook CEO to dodge MEPs' trickiest questions
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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Department for Work and Pensions to spend £15m on GDPRNews DWP defends data protection budget that is 30 times higher than other departments
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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Microsoft rejects 17% of 23,000 data requestsNews Redmond rejected its highest proportion of requests ever
By Clare Hopping Published
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MPs slam NHS Digital for Home Office data-sharing dealNews Health committee voices ethical concerns over use of patient data for immigration enforcement
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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NHS trusts spend £1 million to prepare for GDPRNews Healthcare bodies invest in software tools and staff training, FoI reveals
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet Published
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UK citizens enthusiastic about government digital offeringsNews But citizens want better online healthcare services
By Clare Hopping Published
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Russia investigates Microsoft for 'antivirus abuse'News Kaspersky: Windows 10 deletes rivals' antivirus apps and installs Windows Defender
By Ingrid Fadelli Published
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Watch: Now this is how you securely erase dataIn-depth Delete your data properly - by smashing your laptop to pieces
By Adam Shepherd Published
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This software wants to protect your car from IoT threatsNews Trend Micro and Microsoft aim their sights at connected car hackers
By Ingrid Fadelli Published
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By Barry Collins Published
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Reddit vows to take down revenge porn postsNews Social forum will pull nude pictures if victims say they were posted without consent
By Joe Curtis Published
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