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Incident Detection and GDPR

Great to have my paper – “Processing Data to Protect Data: Resolving the Breach Detection Paradox” – published by ScriptEd.

Everything you always wanted to know about logfiles and the GDPR:

  1. Why Data Protection requires breach detection;
  2. What’s the GDPR “Purpose” of breach detection;
  3. What’s “Necessary”, when it comes to breach detection;
  4. What Safeguards are required;
  5. How Automation helps;
  6. What about automated breach prevention;
  7. More than compliance.

In other words, the prequel to “Incident Response: Protecting Individual Rights under the GDPR“, from 2016.

By Andrew Cormack

I'm Chief Regulatory Advisor at Jisc, responsible for keeping an eye out for places where our ideas, services and products might raise regulatory issues. My aim is to fix either the product or service, or the regulation, before there's a painful bump!

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