In a pause with a defined timeline, operators may move outside the jurisdiction or take government to court and hope it drags on.
The sheer number of affected customers and the types of data involved make this breach significant.
Recent data protection laws in the Caribbean have been heavily modeled on the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).
A reading of the Central Bank’s role in managing the accreditation of emoney issuers suggests that this is could become a scalable solution accessible to most existing financial institutions.
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The Ministry of Works and Transport would like to acknowledge the recent launch of Uber, a taxi service facilitated by…
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Shiva Bissessar discusses the Cybercrime bill with Kejan Haynes on TV6’s In Conclusion
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