Are You Ready For GDPR Compliance?

On May 25, 2018, the European Union’s (EU) new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulations related to personal data collection will go into effect.  A quick google search will produce a wide range of sources capable of providing an overview but in a nutshell, it means that if your organization processes personal data of EU citizens, you must comply with required consent measures. If your organization collects and stores user EU citizen data (often referred ...

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Everything Tech Providers Wished You Knew About Writing an RFP (Plus the Stuff They Want to Keep Secret)

Two of ArtsHacker’s own are at the 2018 Nonprofit Technology Conference today running a session designed to help nonprofit admins get their RFP on. If you’re attending the conference, here are the pertinents: Session:Everything Tech Providers Wished You Knew about Writing an RFP (Plus the Stuff They Want to Keep Secret) Date & Time:April 11, 2018 @ 3:30 PM Room:354 Session Hashtag:#18NTCrfp Website Listing:https://po.st/w6PV1x Session Description: Wouldn’t it be nice to have enough confidence to ...

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An Arts Managers Checklist For Dealing With The Loss Of Net Neutrality After April 23rd

An Arts Manager’s Checklist For Dealing With The Loss Of Net Neutrality After April 23rd

Recent last-ditch efforts to block the repeal of net neutrality in the Senate have failed (be sure to hold your senators responsible if they voted against protecting net neutrality) so barring any unexpected developments, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has ordered net neutrality to end on April 23, 2018. Here’s what you should do to prepare. 1) Don’t Panic Odds are, things won’t go kaboom on April 24. Most tech insiders expect Internet Service Providers (ISP) ...

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