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7 Steps to Protect Your Members' Data (+ Downloadable Checklist)

Wild Apricot

Here are 7 steps you can take today to make your website more secure and protect your members' data from online criminals. Not a techie? No problem! We show you step-by-step how to do them.

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Protect your members’ data with multi-factor authentication

YourMembership

How can your small association address member and regulatory demands for data security? Like all of us, your members are concerned about data privacy and security. The post Protect your members’ data with multi-factor authentication appeared first on YourMembership.

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How to protect your learners’ data with multi-factor authentication (MFA)

Freestone

IBM estimates the average cost of a data breach is $4.35 Your organization can’t afford to not protect its data. When you guard your data from cyber threats, you also protect your organization’s reputation, helping to build trust with your learners. Don’t risk data threats and don’t risk data breaches.

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An Introduction to the EU Global Data Protection Regulation

Higher Logic

If you send email or maintain a user database and have any members, customers, or prospects in the European Union, you’ve probably heard about the Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Data privacy regulation is nothing new in the EU, whose member nations consider privacy a vital right of all citizens. Access to Data.

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3 cyber security steps your association should take to protect member data

Aptify

Are you doing enough to protect your member data? Here are three ways your association can keep your member data safer. . Protecting your association’s data is in everyone’s best interest. Using membership management software that supports strong security practices is fundamental to protecting your member data.

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Q&A: How to Prepare for the Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Higher Logic

Is your organization prepared for the Global Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)? Answer: The Global Data Protection Regulation is legislation that replaces the European Union’s previous directive on general privacy guidelines. Q: What is the difference between “personal” and “sensitive” data? This new E.U.

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EU-US Data Protection Shield Stops Shielding, Says Europe’s Top Court

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Only if the data exporter AND recipient verify that meaningful remedies will be available in the receiving jurisdiction. In essence, that means the US has to be treated as 50 distinct jurisdictions, arguably requiring a database of data subject enforcement measures in each. Standard Contract Clauses are valid – up to a point.