Facebook’s court appeal over data transfer case set for January
Facebook’s unprecedented Supreme Court appeal aimed at halting a referral to the European Court of Justice (CJEU) concerning the validity […]
Facebook’s unprecedented Supreme Court appeal aimed at halting a referral to the European Court of Justice (CJEU) concerning the validity […]
In his opening keynote at the second day of the Future Decoded conference in London, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella called […]
Until very recently, individuals appeared happy to offer unfettered access to their personal information in return for free services such […]
The GDPR’s entry into force has forced HR teams across the US and EU to re-evaluate the ways in which […]
A series of research projects, patent filings, and policy changes indicate that the Pentagon wants to use social media surveillance […]
The average value of fines issued by the UK’s data protection authority doubled over the last year to reach £146,000. […]
Group of Japanese Beatles fans have lost their bid to get police to hand over historic footage of the band’s […]
“Keys to Data Protection” has been developed by Privacy International to help organisations and activists fight for better data protection standards across the globe. The […]
The Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights (‘the Commissioner’) issued, on 23 October 2018, a draft law (‘the Draft Law’), […]
The physical movement of goods and people across EU borders post-March 2019 is quite rightfully attracting much attention. Whilst these […]
Lessons can be learned in the financial services sector from the rush to update contracts to account for the General […]
Third parties seeking access to payment account information held by banks must distinguish their requests to process customer data distinct […]