The case of the unsolicited email
Privacy and data protection issues do not present themselves in any particular order, so when starting out as a data […]
Privacy and data protection issues do not present themselves in any particular order, so when starting out as a data […]
Organisations should take steps to improve their oversight of the use of open source code in software deployed within their […]
In further production from the group’s June plenary session , the EU’s Article 29 Working Party, the collection of data […]
Far from the heady statements made at the time that the draft GDPR was first proposed, that we would soon […]
A German law requiring internet service providers to store data on internet and telephone usage for up to 10 weeks […]
98% of organization see challenges in complying with GDPR. The biggest challenge is to know when enough has been done […]
UK IT Pros Better Prepared for GDPR than EU/US Counterparts. Spiceworks study shows there’s still plenty of work to be […]
Rhode Island Senate debtes a bill that calls for the installation of a system on area highways that would scan license […]
Pavel Durov, founder of the Telegram messaging app, agreed on Wednesday for his firm to be registered in Russia after […]
A recent Dutch court case has reinforced the obligation under existing EU data protection law for companies not established in […]
Two important changes are underway if you do business in Argentina. In 2003, Argentina was the first Latin American country […]
Regulators will always be playing catch-up with technology. By the time regulators do act to protect consumers, it’s generally more […]