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It´s official! Arrow is our global distributor.
Most of a company’s milestones can only be found by looking into the rear-mirror. Not this milestone however, and it is one we are really pleased to reach. Arrow ESC is now officially our global [...]
Let’s meet at STHLM Tech Fest 11th of September
It’s the gathering of the year for Stockholm’s tech ecosystem, mixing up VC funds, incubators and accelerators, startups, angel investors and a general excitement about the future. Aigine has been invited to join the strong [...]
Have you seen us at IBM.com?
It is always pleasant when one’s innovation gets acknowledge, and of course it’s even more appreciated when they are acknowledged by one of the world’s leading tech companies. During IBMs main annual conference, Think in [...]
Aigine now at Shibuya Crossing
We are thrilled to announce our cooperation with Shibuya Crossing. “Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo is one of the world's busiest intersections But even though thousands pass the four-way crossing every hour, it works surprisingly well. [...]
Meet us @ Nordic Legal Tech Day 19th of September
In Aigine, we are using collaborative cognitive learning to train the AI to both identify and categorize personal data within documents, but we also train the AI to take legal decisions according to article 6 [...]
Sweden has gotten its first GDPR fine
The Swedish DPA, Datainspektionen, uses its rights to issue fine for breaches of GDPR. A high school in Skellefteå has tried using a camera with facial recognition to register student’s presence in class. Biometric data, [...]
Poor privacy due diligence. Price: €110 290 061
Following an extensive investigation, The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) in the UK intends to fine Marriott International €110 290 061 for infringements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The proposed fine relates to a cyber [...]
Aigine guest at Dataministeriet
Our CEO Karl-Oskar Brännström got an invitation to Scandinavia´s no1 privacy podcast, Dataministeriet. A conversation with LL.M Anders Bäckström och Filip Johnssén. Unfortunately only available in Swedish https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/1458808673/dataministeriet/s01e08-ostrukturerat-material-pusha-in-skit-gast-karl-oskar-brannstrom
Can you handle a data subject request?
GDPR requires all organisations within its scope to give data subjects the right to review the personal data being held on them. Individuals can make this request by submitting a DSAR (data subject access request), which organisations must [...]
Meet us at IBM DBA Partner Summit in Lisbon 11-12th of June
We are pleased to inform that we will be represented in Lisbon on this years IBM Digital Business Automation European Partner Summit. Aigine Inventory is creating vast amounts of meta data to both fulfill the [...]
Swedish DPA: No one is compliant.
The Swedish DPA, Datainspektionen, recently released a report, The National integrity report, describing the state of privacy amongst citizens and organizations in Sweden. The report is based on interviews with 1687 DPOs and 1003 citizens [...]
Not deleting personal data in time. Price: 160 000€
Following an inspection by the Danish Data Protection Agency in October 2018, the taxi company, Taxa 4x35, have been reported by the Danish Data Protection Agency to the police and the Agency has recommend a [...]
One file in the wrong place. Price: 170 000€
The Municpality of Bergen has been fined 170 000€ by the Norwegian DPA, Datatilsynet. The breach came to the DPAs attention by the report of one of the students of the public school, administrated by the [...]
ROPA and Data Subject Requests made easy
We often get asked what the long-term value of a comprehensive personal data inventory is, and we have previously answered it in our blog.https://aigine.se/en/do-you-have-to-make-a-data-inventory-under-gdpr/gdpr/ However, seeing is believing, so we also want to show both [...]
How hybrid cloud solves the Cloud Act/GDPR conflict
The Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency of Sweden has conducted an in-depth legal study of the current situation with Swedish and European law with regards to current US legislation. The question they sought to [...]
Aigine as an add-on to IBM StoredIQ
It’s with great joy we announce that Aigine Unstructured Data Inventory Engine now is available as an add-on to existing installations of IBM StoredIQ. This means existing IBM StoredIQ customers can use their own installation [...]
2,7 million medical calls breached in Sweden
On Monday, news outlet Computer Sweden broke the news that millions of calls to a national Swedish health care adviser were openly available on the internet. In short, they were recording calls for years, put them on [...]
Video: Aigine CEO at stage at AI&Digital Business
https://youtu.be/HSE6cMDJqQQ
Video: Presentation of the GUI of Aigine
The good thing. The work needed to perform a personal data inventory is reduced with more than 97% by combining artificial intelligence, modern workflow and an intuitive user experience. At the same time, data subject [...]
Do you have to make a data inventory under GDPR?
Yes. But not a traditional data inventory. A traditional data inventory is a record of the data assets that an organisation handles and can cover both personal data or general data (accounting, statistical data, network [...]
Google LLC gets a small fine of only 57MUSD for GDPR breach
The French data protection watchdog CNIL has issued a fine of 50MEURO to Google LLC for several breaches of GDPR, the General Data Protection Regulation, for lack of transparency, inadequate information and lack of valid [...]
Fingers crossed – Aigine nominated to Beacon Award
Aigine has been nominated for the IBM Beacon Awards as an “Outstanding Analytics Embeded Solution”. Besides being flattered, and when looking at the criteria for winning the award, we are even moderately hopeful of at [...]
Don´t miss us at IBM Think in San Francisco 12-15 February
We are thrilled to announce our presence at the conference of the year, IBM Think in San Francisco 12-15 February. Privacy is a (surprisingly) new challenge, and we are proud to have been invited as [...]
400,000 Euros GDPR fine hits public hospital
Quite frankly, I think no one thought it would be in Portugal. And no one thought the first fines would be issued to a public hospital, already struggling to get the economy in balance to [...]