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Mariamne Ingalls

Mariamne Ingalls
Mariamne Ingalls has worked with computer technology applications for business for over 25 years. She has worked in the fields of healthcare, finance, e-commerce and advertising, where she managed projects, designed compliance and quality assurance activities and designed and managed testing. Mariamne has developed methods to: manage and document security and privacy compliance commitments, and build Security Programs. Mariamne earned a B.S. in Computer Science from Empire State College, and cross-registered at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She is based in Cleveland, OH, where she lives with her husband.
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Recent Posts

How to Master the Latest Global Privacy and Security Changes with Ease

Most security standards require a “regular review” of policies, which many companies do with an annual cadence. What could be more ho-hum and boring? But US and international regulations have changed over the last year, and that pace of change is likely to continue for at least a couple of years.

On the Heels of GDPR, Here Comes the CCPA. Are You Ready?

As the United States struggles to update its national privacy laws, California is taking a big step in this direction in January 2020. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) goes into effect January 1st and aims to improve privacy rights and consumer protections for residents of California. Are you ready?

How to Protect Your Data and Brand Value from Hacking

Data breaches are among the greatest threats to the value of an organization’s brand, especially when they expose customer and prospect data. This inevitably creates a negative public perception and damages an organization’s reputation. These increasingly common occurrences have affected industries from healthcare and public utilities to retail establishments, restaurants, and digital service providers.

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