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The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect on 25 May 2018. GDPR will introduce new accountability obligations and stronger rights and restrictions on international data flows.
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According to an academic study in the Netherlands, only one in seven Dutch people report a cyber crime to the police when it happens - feeling it is better to sort the problem out themselves because they don't think the police will do anything.
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Swedish citizens are becoming more concerned about the activities of social media companies and are reducing their online interaction with them as a result.
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Security technologist Bruce Schneier's insights and warnings around the regulation of IoT security and forensic cyber psychologist Mary Aiken's comments around the tensions between encryption and state security were the top highlights of the keynote presentations at Infosecurity Europe 2017 in London.
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This guide offers a collection of our most popular articles for IT leaders during the last part of 2016, looking at what it takes to be a great CIO and how to get the most out of your IT budget.
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Tech startups, investors, major suppliers and even leading-edge companies are already placing a bet on the future of quantum computing. In this e-guide, we hear from experts in the tech sector, business consultancies and international corporations as they examine the potential of quantum computing.
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In this quarter's CW Benelux ezine, we ask whether the Netherlands is suffering from digital delusion and if it is losing ground in the digital world.
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In this e-guide, read about the Netherlands' coalition government's four year plan which includes the term 'cyber' no fewer than eight times. This includes amendments to the controversial law on intelligence and security agencies and changes to the Computer Criminality Act III.
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In the immediate aftermath of the UK's historic referendum vote to leave the European Union, Computer Weekly canvassed the advice and opinion of experts across the technology sector to assess the implications for IT professionals.
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Dutch banks have decided to work together in the fight against money laundering. Globally, only about 3% of money laundering activity is detected and stopped.