Book tips - Data protection
Privacy
The European General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) is already casting its long shadows. What will come into force on May 25 throughout the European Union and after the corresponding transition period has been discussed intensively for many months, and not only in the SAP community, and has been the subject of E-3 Magazine. Nevertheless, the lack of clarity and the uncertainty are great. As a recent member survey by the German-speaking SAP User Group (DSAG) shows, many companies feel inadequately prepared for the new EU requirements. This also has to do with the fact that the specific applicability of the legislation will not be specified until the first court rulings are available. However, there are a number of things companies can do to avoid being targeted by the authorities. In the tips in this issue, we introduce you to books that should shed some light on the matter and show you how you can prepare yourself in the best possible way.
" Everyone has the right to respect for his or her private and family life, home and correspondence. " - Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Source: E-3 Magazine - February 2018 issue
Data protection with SAP
In this book, readers learn how to develop a data protection concept that meets the strict requirements of the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The authors explain the legal basis and show how SAP solutions can be used to make the IT landscape compliant with data protection. From the introduction of a blocking and deletion concept to the implementation of information and reporting obligations, all the necessary measures are explained in a practical manner.
Privacy
This textbook focuses on technical measures that ensure the protection of personal data. To this end, basic procedures for anonymization and ensuring anonymity on the Internet (e.g., Tor) are presented. The book also provides an overview of common identity management procedures (e.g. OpenID Connect).
EU General Data Protection Regulation
This handbook on the EU General Data Protection Regulation is aimed primarily at data protection officers in companies. It offers practitioners an uncomplicated introduction to the new European data protection law and thus the opportunity to quickly familiarize themselves with the complex and difficult-to-understand regulations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
The end of information control
Users of digital media have fewer and fewer options for controlling data and information. This is where Thilo Hagendorff comes in: He presents innovative media use strategies that expect, or even rather firmly reckon with, the loss of control - and do not rely on vulnerable privacy norms or unreliable data protection technologies.
Luminaries
A platform in the Atlantic Ocean collects all of the people's profiles and genetic information to write algorithms for resource optimization. Curt, head of the server farm, oversees the searches away from data protection and all human rights. During an unofficial search, he stumbles upon cryptic data records, with connections to his private environment...