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Mastering The ‘Must-Dos’ Of Data Protection

  • November 3, 2021
With online experiences full of ads and sponsored posts vying for our attention, businesses are turning to data analytics to gain an edge and win the attention of consumers. Spanning…
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Personal Data Protection Commission Introduces Three Initiatives To Strengthen Accountability Among Organisations & Encourage Data Innovation

  • May 27, 2019
The trusted use of data is the foundation of a strong Digital Economy, especially given the increased volume of personal data generated through customer activities and used to enhance products…
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