MDirector continues to take steps to guarantee the cybersecurity of its clients in information systems when working with any public bodies and obtains the ENS recertification, which contains the new update. The award has come after the teamwork between the legal and technical departments of MDirector, and the certification and compliance process carried out by Applus+ Certification , a leading entity in this field.
After receiving the ENS certification for the first time in 2021, the requirements for maintaining it have once again been met. Thanks to this, MDirector participates in public tenders and competitions.
Digital transformation is now a reality, not only for private companies, but also for all public sector organisations. This makes it necessary to implement organisational and technical security measures to protect user data and the information handled. Above all, from possible malicious or illicit actions. And, particularly, from threats, errors or failures and accidents or disasters.
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The importance of security monaco email address in the handling of personal data
Understanding GDPR Basics
1. Personal data
2. Data processing
3.- Principles of data protection
4. The consent of the interested party
5. Rights of interested parties
6. Data controller
7. Data controller
8. The Data Protection Officer (DPO)
9. Security of personal data
10. International transfer of data
What is ENS certification?
Which private companies are required to obtain ENS certification?
What objectives does the National Security Scheme (ENS) pursue?
Understanding the changes to the ENS update in 2022
MDirector guarantees data protection thanks to ENS certification
1.- Confidence
2.- Unify criteria
3.- Systems integration
The importance of security in the handling of personal data
Data protection and information security is one of the biggest challenges facing any entity. Data is today the main asset of Organizations. Its application in decision-making and in the development of better marketing strategies are some of the reasons.
In recent years, there has been a rapid and unprecedented development of information and communication technologies. Similarly, there has also been significant innovation in all types of digital systems. This undoubtedly makes it possible to access a huge volume of data and use it for the benefit of companies.
Although this represents a revolution in the way people act, consume and communicate, it also entails serious risks for the dignity and freedom of users. Every person must have the right to decide on the handling and destination of their personal information . And this is not only related to their right to data protection, but also to being protected against cybercrime or illegitimate use of their data.
According to IBM X-Force IRIS, cybercrime in Spain alone grew by 40% during the first three months of 2020. A figure that reaches a staggering 125% across Europe. All of this makes it essential for public bodies and the companies that offer them support services to adapt to the new regulations on personal data protection and information security.