Tag: GDPR

Using Artificial Intelligence to Drive Compliance

There are many different applications for artificial intelligence (AI). Some are ready now, such as using the processing power of AI to crunch big...

Has your organisation locked the stable door?

It seems like hardly a day goes past without news of another major data breach or cyber attack. In fact, recent research from DLA...

Bandwidth and Cloud-Based CCTV | Low bandwidth is no barrier

Technologies such as telephones and television have changed out of all recognition in recent years. Both are now highly internet connected, can be personalised...

Are you a data hoarder? Data hoarding can be damaging to our lives

Data hoarding is widely recognised as a damaging activity in our day to day lives, with TV shows such as The Hoarder Next Door...

IT Management: The 3 Golden Rules to Comply with GDPR

The New EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is coming, and will officially apply from May 25th, 2018. It establishes a single law to...

Two for one: the top security measures for retailers

It would be fair to say that technological developments have completely changed the way consumers interact with retail companies in recent years. According to...
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