Company previously fined for making nuisance calls is prosecuted for failing to change its ways
A company that has already been fined for making nuisance calls has now been prosecuted in a criminal court for […]
A company that has already been fined for making nuisance calls has now been prosecuted in a criminal court for […]
This post critically analyses the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Tom Watson and Others v Secretary of State for the […]
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While data mapping and inventory, and establishing a lawful basis for processing, are logically the first two steps on the […]
The Singapore Parliament passed the much discussed Cybersecurity Bill on 5 February 2018 and it is anticipated that the new […]
In the spirit of the French New Year’s Eve celebration, it is time to wake up and revive the subject […]
As companies gear up to get GDPR ready, many of those doing business in the EU also face another wave […]
The EU Standard contractual clauses have been the most frequently used means for data transfers outside the EU. Under the […]
The IAB Tech Lab is tackling the thorny problem of transmitting consent under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation. […]
The European Union will seek to break down barriers to the flow of data between businesses in future trade deals, […]
Financial firms should consider requiring customers to provide proof of identity from documentation containing “high security features or biometric data”, […]
The Cybersecurity Act will apply to organisations that are designated as operating ‘critical information infrastructure’ (CII) in Singapore. Organisations in […]