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Data protection and cyber risk issues in arbitration – dealing with regulation, cyber attacks and hacked evidence

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By Ben Grant (UK) & Admin on September 20, 2019

The GDPR has significantly altered the landscape of data protection. Its broad scope and potentially severe penalties have forced those who hold and process data to take note of its provisions. In certain instances, that will include many in the…

China’s proposed Cyber Security Law to have far reaching consequences for businesses operating in the country

By Barbara Li (CN) on July 16, 2015

On July 6, 2015, China’s top legislative body – the National People’s Congress – published a draft Cyber Security Law that, if enacted in its current form, will have far-reaching consequences for businesses operating in China.

The draft expressly provides that the law will apply equally to both Chinese and international businesses.

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Dell highlights POS attacks and SCADA incidents in 2015 security report

Posted on April 21, 2015

In its 2015 Annual Security Threat Report, released last week, Dell looks at trends from the 2014 security landscape and suggests methods to mitigate new and growing risks, focusing on eight key findings.

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