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How ISO 42001 Keeps AI Security Strong in 2025!

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How ISO 42001 Keeps AI Security Strong in 2025!

In today's landscape, maintaining robust AI security is vital. ISO IEC 42001 offers a global standard for this, helping organizations manage the ethical use of AI. This standard gives organizations a framework for AI risk management, protecting against vulnerabilities and building client trust.

How Safe Is Your Data Really?

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How Safe Is Your Data Really?

Businesses are at risk from evolving cyber threats targeting businesses of all sizes. Viruses, malware attack, and phishing are just the tip of the iceberg. Antivirus software is a good start to data protection and online security. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.

Staying safe while travelling - Tips for protecting yourself while in a hotel.

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Staying safe while travelling Tips for protecting yourself while in a hotel.

Protect your personal devices and information while traveling by practicing good cyber hygiene. One tip is to use a VPN to secure your connection on public Wi-Fi and implement security best practices. Increase your security awareness to avoid cyber attacks. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.

Common GDPR mistakes

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Common GDPR mistakes

If you are doing business in the EU or have EU customers, you should be aware of some common GDPR mistakes and how to avoid them. Articles 37 through 39 indicate the requirement of a Data Protection Officer. Let Arrakis Consulting help you with your GDPR compliance and avoid increased GDPR risk. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.

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DRBC basics

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DRBC basics

Extreme basics of DRBC and how Arrakis Can help you.

Preparing for data breaches

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Preparing for data breaches

Understanding data breaches, it's not "if" but "when".