Data Protection

Data protection refers to the practices, safeguards, and rules put in place to protect personal information and ensure that individuals’ privacy rights are respected. Data protection procedures in an organisation will involve the secure handling of data to prevent unauthorised access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. Effective data protection measures are essential for maintaining trust, and for compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Related pages Data privacy Data classification Data disposal Worldwide data transfer Data controller Data processor Data subject rights Data breach

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Red Flags Rule

[…] the Red Flags Rule ..[…] .. Sometimes it’s referred to as one of the Fair Credit Reporting Act’s Identity Theft Rules and it appears in the Code of Federal Regulations as “Detection, Prevention, and Mitigation of Identity Theft.”) The Red Flags Rule requires many businesses and organizations to implement a written Identity Theft Prevention Program designed to detect the warning signs – or red flags – of identity theft in their day-to-day operations. link ...

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