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Protecting Your Restaurant Against a Data Breach

Modern Restaurant Management

The annual Data Privacy Day on January 28 and Data Privacy Week on January 21-27 this year (with 2022 marking the first occurrence) is a national effort by the National Cybersecurity Alliance to empower individuals and businesses to respect privacy, safeguard data and enable trust. What are common causes of data breach?

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HMC CDO’s 10 Practices to Address Digital Marketing Challenges

Hospitality Net

Hotel management companies (HMC) find themselves grappling with a myriad of challenges in the current digital marketing landscape, including driving innovation, standardizing processes, scalability, changing vendor products, and privacy and legal concerns.

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Protecting Patron Privacy While Using QR Codes

Modern Restaurant Management

While these menus may be an attractive option to patrons and staff who are concerned about passing paper or plastic menus back and forth, and offer a number of other benefits, they are not without their privacy and security concerns. QR codes provided to restaurants for free and without any clear privacy controls can be of particular concern.

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CCPA, CPRA and the Changing Privacy Landscape

Revenue Hub

NB: This is an article from Cendyn , one of our Expert Partners Given the recent passage of new legal provisions in California, online privacy concerns are more important than ever. Many hoteliers are already aware of several important legal changes that have taken place on the digital privacy side of resource management.

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How to Ensure Ethical Practices in Online Data Collection

Social Hospitality

Clearly articulate that by agreeing, users understand and accept the terms outlined in the privacy policy or data usage policy. Implementing robust security measures is essential to protect the privacy and trust of users. Prioritize user privacy by applying the following Privacy by Design principles: 1.

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Prepare Your Hotel Digital Marketing Strategy for Post-Cookie World

Revenue Hub

With a privacy-first approach , companies can build transparency and trust with customers while creating successful digital campaigns. Consider these four steps: #1 Discuss and consult: Work closely with your legal advisors. Remember to issue required legal documentation and publish it online. Why is it being collected?

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Effective Use of Customer Data Can Increase Your Restaurant Sales

Modern Restaurant Management

A Quick Note on Privacy. Many restaurant brands have run into legal trouble for violating privacy laws, or not keeping customer data safe from a breach. The less information you collect, the less risk your restaurant is at for privacy breaches. Check your local privacy laws before collecting any customer data.