How Ireland became Europe’s data watchdog
Most of the major US tech companies, including Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Apple, LinkedIn, Airbnb and Dropbox, are registered for […]
Most of the major US tech companies, including Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Apple, LinkedIn, Airbnb and Dropbox, are registered for […]
An international coalition of civic society organizations, security and policy experts and tech companies — including Apple, Google, Microsoft and […]
e-Privacy Regulation is still some time away as the three party Trilogue negotiations between the European Parliament, Commission and the […]
Complacency is a dangerous mistress. But it’s a trap many companies are in danger of falling into when it comes […]
One year is certainly not enough to judge the value of the reform that took six years to prepare and […]
The rapid evolution of the economic sanctions environment constitutes a compliance challenge for multinationals and financial institutions in particular. A […]
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity ENISA is stepping up its efforts to foster cybersecurity for Industry 4.0 by publishing a […]
When Marriott International acquired Starwood in 2016 for $13.6 billion, neither company was awareof a cyber-attack on Starwood’s reservation system […]
Prince Harry won a legal dispute with Splash News, a photo agency which used a helicopter to take pictures inside […]
Although biometric technologies make the authentication experience easier, the actual collection and storage of the data is presenting new security […]
On 22 May 2019 it was disclosed that the Spanish Constitutional Court had decided to nullify indent 2 of the […]
Lawmakers, lobbyists and CEOs in the U.S. are looking to trying to pick out the best parts of the EU’s […]