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  • Survey Finds High Cyber Vulnerability
    Most firms are open to cyber attacks, according to a study by US Signal Co. LLC. Of IT professionals polled, 80% think cybersecurity challenges have grown in the past year. 
  • What To Do With Non-Opted-In Leads
    It’s the day after GDPR. Not every EU data subject in your database has opted in. You can deal with this problem by not by deleting them but by Anonymizing them, Openprise says.  
  • Hotmail Wins In Review Of Email Service Providers
    A review of email services has produced a winner. Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Microsoft Outlook each “boasts its own unique features, but our search for the best provider leads us back to the first-ever launch of the all-familiar Hotmail,” Tapscape writes. 
  • Where Member States Diverge Under GDPR
    GDPR allows countries to take their own path on certain issues. Here is an advisory on five areas where member states diverge. 
  • U.S. News Sites Down In Europe In Wake Of GDPR: Report
    The Chicago Tribune, New York Daily News and LA Times are among the sites that are unavailable in most of Europe following the implementation of GDPR. But CNN and the New York Times are up. 
  • 20 Email Subject Line Templates To Help You Stand Out In The Inbox
    Success at email marketing starts with the subject line. Here are 20 creative email subject line templates to help you get your email opened. 
  • Privacy Emails Are Causing Consent Fatigue: Wired
    Companies are barraging consumers with email privacy notices in an effort to “avoid the underlying principles of clear disclosure” under GDPR, Wired writes. Here is the full argument. 
  • Cyber Security Starts With The Humble Email
    With 63% of employees sharing sensitive data via email, companies can easily violate PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard). Here is a guide on how to avoid it.  
  • GDPR And Blockchain Can Co-Exist, Lawyer Says
    Confusion exists over how the GDPR will address blockchain. Lawyers say a delicate balance can exist between the technology and the new law. 
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