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Continuous data protection refers to the storage of computer data through a repeated back up system every time it is altered. The process was invented by Pete Malcolm in 1989.
Data protection is when you use all means necessary to secure data against unauthorized access. Data privacy is about authorized access; whoever has it defines it. Another way to look at data privacy and protection is that data protection is a technical issue while data privacy is legal. It can be by institutions when confidentiality is not maintained, or misuse of information obtained from their customers. Individuals compromise their data protection when they allow data-thief to have access to their data unhindered through careless safeguard of data, such as leaving your device in a place where anyone can have access to it. Service providers compromise data privacy when they also refuse to put in place a minimum standard security architecture that would ensure data given to them by their clients when transacting with them is protected. Also, use the data for purposes other than what was agreed with the customer. Customers provide these data based on trust that the institution will adhere to the protection standard required of them; when this is not done, and unauthorized access is made to their customer's data through their infrastructure or network, they become complicit in a Data Privacy Breach.
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Everyone with legitimate access to data is responsible for its protection.
Data protection manager is a form of computer software. It is used to to provide protection and backup for data and recovery should it become compromised.
The basic requirement of current data protection is that privacy has to be upheld. It needs to comply with the provision of Data Protection Act of 1998.
The United Kingdom's Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) provides for the protection of personal data on computers and elsewhere. The act is similar to, and brought the UK into compliance with, EU data protection directives issued in 1995.
No. VPN provides security by encrypting and decrypting data that passes through a VPN connection; it does not offer protection from viruses or other malware
The Data Protection Act - is a set of laws that govern the electronic storage and use of peoples personal data.
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Yes, for instance the Data protection act in the US. It was put into force in 1998