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In an effort to protect personal data, Turkey has instituted sanctions that set out general principles to protect data and punish those who violate the law.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Turkey
Russell Advocaten B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands

When GDPR was enacted in May 2018, companies throughout the EU needed to have processes in place to guard personal data. Employee data comes in many different forms so Employers need to create processes to safeguard that information.

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This survey is intended to be a reference guide of technology solutions currently being used by ACC Legal Operations members to support their legal function. The survey covered 22 different solution areas.

Holwell, Shuster & Goldberg

This QuickCounsel discusses how companies faced with subpoenas for documents in discovery disputes under US law may position themselves to invoke the Foreign Sovereign Compulsion Doctrine, in light of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union, United States
Richard D. Lutkus, Andrew Lucano and Tushar P. Vaidya

This QuickCounsel (Quick Overview) outlines what companies could have done and should be doing to protect their data against cybersecurity threats.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

This article lists what you need to know to keep abreast of the ever-changing law regarding trade secret, computer fraud, and non-compete law.

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Region: United States

In this publication, the details and secrets of excellent record retention programs are unlocked. Learn how to update traditional methods to better fit your modern workplace. Find a starting point, execute an effective and compliant schedule and evolve with new regulations.

While the Cybersecurity Regulations require several technical controls (e.g., monitoring network activity and implementing multi-factor authentication and encryption), most of the requirements involve instituting information governance (“IG”) practices and structures to manage cyber risks. In the following, we set out five steps which address the key IG issues and requirements that can help your organization come into compliance with the Cybersecurity Regulations.

Information governance (“IG”) is the activities and technologies that organizations employ to maximize the value of their information while minimizing associated risks and costs. One of the first steps to take when embarking on IG is to develop an IG Charter. The IG Charter is a foundational document that explains the purpose, goals, stakeholders, and responsibilities associated with an organization’s IG Program. The following outline explains each element of an IG Charter that an organization would use to plan for and operate its IG program.

HHG Legal Group

Everyone should have a plan for when they pass away and that includes your digital assets. Read through this guide to gain tips and know-how for your next steps.

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