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GUEST ESSAY: How stricter data privacy laws have redefined the ‘filing’ of our personal data

The Last Watchdog

Under the GDPR, a filing system is defined as “any structured set of personal data which are accessible according to specific criteria, whether centralised, decentralised or dispersed on a functional or geographical basis” (GDPR Article 4.6). The easiest way to manage personal data is by not collecting it in the first place.

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Key steps on the road to LGPD compliance

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Brazil, the largest country in both South America and Latin America, released a data privacy law bringing new business opportunities, especially in the international domain. Additionally, organizations are obligated to report any data security incidents or breaches to Brazilian national authorities. Increased Data Awareness.

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How to Comply with GDPR, PIPL, and CCPA

eSecurity Planet

China’s new data privacy law just went into effect in November 2021. China’s Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) is legislation that aims to outline and protect appropriate uses of personal data. Also Read: China’s Data Privacy Law Poses Challenge for International Companies. Compliance Overview.

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Thales at Google NEXT 2025: Leading the Charge in Digital Sovereignty and Security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

To succeed in a landscape shaped by economic shifts, rising competition, and evolving regulations, companies must innovate while seamlessly integrating on-premises and cloud environments to protect data privacy, secure AI, and meet regulatory compliance.