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==Context==
==Context==
* [https://medium.com/team8/7-cybersecurity-trends-to-watch-845bfe98761a Cybersecuirty Trends] are pointing to a increased level of awareness of breaches.
* [https://medium.com/team8/7-cybersecurity-trends-to-watch-845bfe98761a Cybersecuirty Trends] in early 2021 are pointing to a increased level of awareness of breaches.<blockquote>The recent history of high-profile data breaches is strengthening privacy regulations and eroding consumer trust in companies. Cisco’s 2020 Consumer Privacy Survey revealed that one-third of consumers are “Privacy Actives” who have stopped doing business with organizations over Data Privacy concerns. This trend is likely to continue as 65% of the world’s population will have its personal data covered under modern privacy regulations in the next two years, up from 10% in 2020.</blockquote>


==Solutions==
==Solutions==

Revision as of 22:03, 1 February 2021

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Most governmental regulations requires some sort of Notifications of Breach, but sometimes it is sufficient for the notification to just go the the government and not the affected population.

Context

  • Cybersecuirty Trends in early 2021 are pointing to a increased level of awareness of breaches.

    The recent history of high-profile data breaches is strengthening privacy regulations and eroding consumer trust in companies. Cisco’s 2020 Consumer Privacy Survey revealed that one-third of consumers are “Privacy Actives” who have stopped doing business with organizations over Data Privacy concerns. This trend is likely to continue as 65% of the world’s population will have its personal data covered under modern privacy regulations in the next two years, up from 10% in 2020.

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