Monday, February 25, 2019

4 GDPR strategy tips to bring IT processes up to speed

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Latest Technology News & Expert Advice     February 25, 2019
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4 GDPR strategy tips to bring IT processes up to speed
Definition: regulatory compliance
Infoblox's Cricket Liu explains DNS over HTTPS security issues
How to comply with the California privacy act
DataOps is more than DevOps for data, Delphix CTO says
4 GDPR strategy tips to bring IT processes up to speed
The GDPR deadline has long passed, but U.S. companies remain behind on compliance. Experts provide GDPR compliance tips to make sure IT is on the right side of the privacy rules.
Definition: regulatory compliance
Regulatory compliance is an organization's adherence to laws, regulations, guidelines and specifications relevant to its business processes.
Infoblox's Cricket Liu explains DNS over HTTPS security issues
Cricket Liu, chief DNS architect at Infoblox, explains how DNS over HTTPS and DNS over TLS improve security, as well as challenges the new protocols may soon raise for enterprises.
How to comply with the California privacy act
Organizations that handle California consumer data have a year to comply with CCPA. Expert Steven Weil discusses what enterprises need to know about the California privacy law.
DataOps is more than DevOps for data, Delphix CTO says
Data operations is young compared to DevOps, but it is increasingly used as part of projects that put data at the center of development. Here, Delphix CTO Eric Schrock makes observations about the trend.
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