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Data Privacy 2023 - Essential Reading and Viewing from Commvault

  • 24 January 2023
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What started as Data Privacy Day in 2007 has now evolved into a full Data Privacy Week as data privacy continues to grow in importance. 

To celebrate Data Privacy throughout 2023, we have assembled a series of expert panels and blogs to help our customers, partners, and ecosystem to understand and prepare for increasingly demanding data privacy and management regulations. It’s (always) a good time to familiarize yourself with some of the new developments worldwide.

 

Data Privacy (Week) Best Practices: An Expert Panel

We brought together three opinion leaders to discuss the key data privacy challenges that face businesses around the world and how to overcome them. Bill Mew, Data Privacy Champion and CEO of the Crisis Team is joined by Jakub Lewandowski – Global Data Governance Officer, Commvault and Thomas Bryant – Product Marketing Director, Commvault to discuss industry trends and best practices. View the conversation here>

 

5 Essential Data Privacy Regulations for Businesses to Know in 2023

Jakub Lewandowski, Commvault Legal Director and Global Data Governance Officer, shares insights about data security today and the essential Data Privacy regulations for businesses to track in 2023. Read the blog here >

 

The Top 10 Data Privacy and Protection Priorities for Organizations in 2023

Thomas Bryant, Commvault’s Directory of Product Marketing, tackles some of the complexities and reviews his Top 10 List of priorities and tactics to consider when managing Data Privacy and Data Protection. Read the blog here>

 

Wake Up Call: The Privsec Enforcement Problem

And finally, tech influencer and cybersecurity expert Bill Mew shares that there is a real enforcement problem – it’s like the “Wild West” out there. Policies, frameworks, and rules are only helpful if adhered to, just as regulations and laws are meaningless without enforcement. Learn more in Bill’s blog here

 

 

What developments or priorities are you tracking most closely this year?

As always, ask any questions you have for our experts here in the Community or on our social media channels. 

 

 

 


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Phishing attacks are getting harder and harder to spot! We've all seen the training videos that corporations force us all to watch, but often that falls on clicking through as fast as possible, which defeats the purpose of the training. In practice, companies that test phishing attacks with their IT/SecOps teams frequently are the best, first line of defense. It takes a constant vigilance to get users to stop trusting emails that 'look like they are good' and move to a 'zero-trust' model, even for emails. As for which tools? There are lots of examples of simulators out there like Defender for Microsoft 365 that can help them get started. It is that persistence that pays off over time, coupled with other mitigations to minimize the exposure to ransomware.

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What steps are being takes or do you suggest in training staff on possible scam/phishing events? Seeing as this where most attacks are present

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