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With a view to helping managers ask the right questions, Data
Protection and the Cloud explains how you can effectively manage
the risks associated with the Cloud and meet regulatory
requirements. This book discusses: The controller-processor
relationship and what you should pay attention to; How to mitigate
security risks in the Cloud to comply with Article 32 of the EU
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation); How to comply with
Chapter V of the GDPR when transferring data to third countries;
and The implications of the NIS Directive (Directive on security of
network and information systems) for Cloud providers. One of the
most dramatic recent developments in computing has been the rapid
adoption of Cloud applications. According to the 2018 Bitglass
Cloud Adoption Report, more than 81% of organisations have now
adopted the Cloud in some form, compared with only 24% in 2014. And
there are no signs that this is slowing down. The GDPR was enforced
on 25 May 2018, superseding the 1995 Data Protection Directive and
all local implementations. Bringing data protection into the 21st
century, the Regulation expands the rights of individuals, but also
introduces new, stricter requirements for organisations. This
pocket guide discusses the GDPR requirements relating to Cloud
sourcing and the risks involved. Buy today and learn how to meet
your data protection obligations when using Cloud services.
Vital to the effective functioning of voluntary organisations is
the trust of people - the beneficiaries, clients, regulators,
donors, volunteers and paid staff. Open, fair and well-managed data
protection practice is not just desirable in helping to achieve
that trust, but essential. Get it wrong and there is reputational
damage and costs attached. Data Protection for voluntary
organisations will enable you to set a shining example of best
practice and also comply with UK data legislation and the General
Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in force since 2018. This book
will help you: * Understand the key principles and elements of data
protection * Recognise your main responsibilities as a data
controller * Distinguish when you can and can't retain data *
Appreciate what the rights of the data subject are Who is this book
for? A must-read for anyone in the UK voluntary sector who wants to
get beyond tick-box data management. Invaluable to data managers or
those who handle personal information such as IT, personnel,
marketing and fundraising departments. For professional advisers,
and academics it will also offers a valuable summary drawing out
key data protection points by examining and interpreting the
primary legislation.
An expert introductionMore than 85% of businesses now take
advantage of Cloud computing, but Cloud computing does not sit
easily with the DPA. Data Protection and the Cloud addresses that
issue, providing an expert introduction to the legal and practical
data protection risks involved in using Cloud services. Data
Protection and the Cloud highlights the risks an organisation's use
of the Cloud might generate, and offers the kind of remedial
measures that might be taken to mitigate those risks.Topics covered
include:Protecting the confidentiality, integrity and accessibility
of personal dataData protection responsibilitiesThe data
controller/data processor relationshipHow to choose Cloud
providersCloud security - including two-factor authentication, data
classification and segmentationThe increased vulnerability of data
in transitThe problem of BYOD (bring your own device)Data transfer
abroad, US Safe Harbor and EU legislationRelevant legislation,
frameworks and guidance, including:the EU General Data Protection
RegulationCloud computing standardsthe international information
security standard, ISO 27001the UK Government's Cyber Essentials
scheme and security frameworkCESG's Cloud security management
principlesguidance from the Information Commissioner's Office and
the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)Mitigate the
security risksMitigating security risks requires a range of
combined measures to be used to provide end-to-end security. Moving
to the Cloud does not solve security problems, it just adds another
element that must be addressed. Data Protection and the Cloud
provides information on how to do so while meeting the DPA's eight
principles.
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