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This book gives insight into the legal aspects of data ownership in the 21st century. With the amount of information being produced and collected growing at an ever accelerating rate, governments are implementing laws to regulate the use of this information by corporations. Companies are more likely than ever to face heavy lawsuits and sanctions for any misuse of information, which includes data breaches caused by cybercriminals. This book serves as a guide to all companies that collect customer information, by giving instructions on how to avoid making these costly mistakes and to ensure they are not liable in the event of stolen information.…mehr

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This book gives insight into the legal aspects of data ownership in the 21st century. With the amount of information being produced and collected growing at an ever accelerating rate, governments are implementing laws to regulate the use of this information by corporations. Companies are more likely than ever to face heavy lawsuits and sanctions for any misuse of information, which includes data breaches caused by cybercriminals. This book serves as a guide to all companies that collect customer information, by giving instructions on how to avoid making these costly mistakes and to ensure they are not liable in the event of stolen information.
Autorenporträt
Shimon Brathwaite, is a graduate of Ryerson University's business technology management program who specializes in cyber security. He is cyber threat intelligence specialist that has worked with multiple financial institutions. He works as a freelance writer on information technology for bussinessnewsdaily.com, an author at ThreatTracer.ca and a published author with Business Expert Press with books on information security law and cyber threat intelligence. During his time at Ryerson University he accumulated three years of experience in information technology and worked in cybersecurity in the areas of cyber threat intelligence and access management at CIBC, TD and Scotiabank. He then founded ThreatTracer, a cyber threat intelligence company in Ryerson's digital media zone, the number one ranked business incubator in Canada. ThreatTracer is a cyber threat intelligence service provider for small to medium sized businesses looking for a proactive cybersecurity solution to improve their security posture.