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Data Protection and the Cloud – Are you really managing the risks?

Data Protection and the Cloud – Are you really managing the risks?

SKU: 4982
Authors: Paul Ticher
Publishers: IT Governance Publishing
Format: Adobe eBook
ISBN13: 9781787780293
Published: 06 Nov 2018
Availability: Available
Format: Adobe ePub
ISBN13: 9781787780309
Published: 06 Nov 2018
Availability: Available

Gain an understanding of how you can effectively manage the risks associated with using the Cloud and meet your data protection obligations with this essential pocket guide.

It explains:

  • The controller-processor relationship;
  • How to mitigate security risks in the Cloud;
  • How to comply with the EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), particularly when transferring data to third countries; and
  • The implications of the NIS Directive (Directive on security of network and information systems) for Cloud providers.

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Description

Applying the GDPR to the Cloud

The GDPR was enforced on 25 May 2018, superseding the 1995 Data Protection Directive and all its local implementations. The Regulation brings a 21st-century approach to data protection, introducing new, stricter requirements for organisations and expanding the rights of data subjects.


An expert introduction

More than 81% of organisations have now adopted the Cloud in some form compared to only 24% in 2014, according to the 2018 Bitglass Cloud Adoption Report, and it’s showing no signs of slowing. However, moving data to the Cloud does not solve security problems – it adds another element that needs addressing.

The pocket guide discusses the GDPR requirements relating to Cloud sourcing and the risks attached. With a view to helping managers ask the right questions, this book aims to help you learn how to meet your data protection obligations when using Cloud services.


Your essential guide to understanding the risks associated with the Cloud

This guide explains:

  • How to mitigate security risks in the Cloud to comply with Article 32 of the GDPR;
  • How to comply with Chapter V of the GDPR when transferring data to third countries;
  • The controller-processor relationship; and
  • The implications of the NIS Directive for Cloud providers.

  • About the author

    With a background in IT focused on CRM and other information management applications, Paul Ticher has worked on data protection for more than 20 years. He is a well-known consultant on the topic, mainly for non-profit organisations, and specialises in work with charities and voluntary organisations. Paul is the author of the standard work Data Protection for Voluntary Organisations (now in its third edition), as well as materials for ITGP and other publishers. He also carries out data protection reviews, and delivers training and webinars on the topic.


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