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🎈🎉 Announcing: TrueVault Atlas Cloud 🎉🎈

by Justin Gold May 1, 2019

Two months after we launched TrueVault Atlas as a self-managed solution, we are thrilled to announce we are launching TrueVault Atlas Cloud today.

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What are the penalties associated with GDPR?

by Justin Gold April 10, 2019

As previously explained, GDPR is a new law governing the collection and use of personal data. It will affect people or organizations which are established in the European Union or which offer goods or services to or monitor the behavior of people living in the EU. It came into force on 25 May 2018.

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How does GDPR define Personal Data?

by Justin Gold March 21, 2019

GDPR is based around protecting personal information for individuals and as such, the term ‘personal data’ is a critical entryway into implementing GDPR. In the regulation, ‘personal data’ is specifically defined as: Any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person ('data subject'); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an...

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What is a data subject access request?

by Justin Gold March 7, 2019

A Data Subject Access Request (DSAR) refers to a petition by a data subject (an identifiable individual about whom personal data is held) to a data controller (e.g., an organization/institution which sets personal data processing standards) regarding their personal data. A data subject may request access to their personal data record, edits or corrections to their personal data record, or request that their some or all of their personal data record with the company be deleted. The organization...

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🎈🎉 Announcing: TrueVault Atlas 🎉🎈

by Justin Gold March 1, 2019

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Announcing Tokenization Engine

by Justin Gold September 18, 2018

Today, TrueVault is launching Tokenization Engine, a new feature of SecureVault, to help companies import healthcare data without the legal burden of HIPAA compliance. The Problem There is clear business value to leveraging health behavior data, but working with healthcare data can be problematic. If a company wishes to work with healthcare data, chances are this data includes Protected Health Information (PHI), a special class of data that requires compliance with HIPAA regulations because it...

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