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Four ways to comply with GDPR in the absence of the Privacy Shield

Now that an EU court invalidated the Privacy Shield, companies must take even more care to make sure they comply with GDPR. Today’s columnist, Conrad Smith of Open Raven, offers ways for security teams to make that happen. wuestenigelCreativeCommonsCC BY 2.0 The widespread adoption of public cloud services has made it easier than ever to move data between different geographic regions. Yet at the same time, the regulatory landscape surrounding that data movement has grown increasingly thorny. In the past, many U.S. companies found it easy to meet compliance rules associated with one important framework: the GDPR via the Privacy Shield program. But the European Union’s invalidation of the program in 2020 means companies must now work harder than ever to ensure that they understand where their cloud data flows, then identify the situations where sensitive data moves across international borders in ways that could trigger compliance violations.

Super Rugby: All Black Julian Savea headlines trio of Hurricanes re-signings

KEA Kids News: Where does Olympic canoer Lisa Carrington keep her gold medals? The news you didn t hear from the Halberg Awards

Luke Nola and Friends Where do Olympians keep their gold medals? We bring you the news you didn t hear from NZ s biggest sports awards and we explore the history behind Aotearoa s first scientists. Where might an Olympic gold medallist keep their gold medals? According to two-time Olympic gold medallist canoer Lisa Carrington, she keeps her’s on her bedside table. “But I’m not very good at keeping track of them,” she admits. She was just one of the country s top sportspeople who spoke to Watch the video above as Nelsen finds out the story behind how former All Black Conrad Smith got his nickname “Snakey” and finds out the strangest questions our biggest sports stars have been asked.

Why picking the best players does not always make the best team

Why picking the best players does not always make the best team A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size It should all be so straightforward, shouldn’t it? As a coach, you pick the best player available in every position, and then you name them all in your team. They go out on the field and play superbly, each to his or her full potential. In reality, it never works out that way. The best players do not always work as the best combinations in the sub-units of the team. The front row, the back row, the midfield, the back three.

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