ePrivacy: Why ‘prohibition by default’ cannot be an option
Until 1989, Germany was a divided country. East Germany was under communist rule. The powerbase of the communist government was […]
Until 1989, Germany was a divided country. East Germany was under communist rule. The powerbase of the communist government was […]
SAP acquired Gigya for $350 million in September for its consumer identity management solution. The deal, which just closed, will […]
Organizations that use CCTV systems could be putting themselves at risk of breaching GDPR data protection and privacy requirements by […]
Organizations that find themselves in need of a data protection officer (DPO) under the GDPR will need to decide on […]
The EU General Data Protection Regulation is getting closer every day. For many privacy offices, this equates to an overwhelming […]
With less than 200 days until the deadline to comply with GDPR, Brickendon takes a look at how the legislation […]
Any breach of the General Data Protection Regulation could lead to severe fines. Source: How much will non-compliance with GDPR […]
When the EU General Data Protection Regulation comes into force next May, companies will have had two years to prepare […]
The EU General Data Protection Regulation has been a front-and-center issue for privacy pros and businesses for time time now, […]
People working with personal information have been warned they have to obey strict privacy laws after a charity worker was […]
9 November 2017 DataGuidance confirmed, on 2 November 2017, with Mohamed Hashish, Partner at Soliman, Hashish & Partners, that a […]
Article 42 of EU Regulation 679/16 on Data Protection states: ” The Member States, the supervisory authorities, the Board and […]