Analyzing changes in DPA Income and Staff, from 2011 to 2016
Using data from the IAPP’s 2011 Global Survey , which queried data protection authorities about staff size and budget, and […]
Using data from the IAPP’s 2011 Global Survey , which queried data protection authorities about staff size and budget, and […]
Areas for clarification under Article 29 Working Party (WP29)’s guidance on personal data breach notifications to supervisory authorities and data […]
As recently reported in Wired , over 40 percent of e-mails are tracked, according to a study published last June […]
Data localization rules, which require data to be stored locally, have emerged as an increasingly popular legal method for providing […]
Messaging app has one month to comply or it will face sanctions for sharing user phone numbers and usage data […]
Businesses that find that the consent they currently have to collect and use personal data is invalid under new EU […]
Report prepared by the Technology Analysis Division of OPC about Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Source: Privacy Enhancing Technologies – A Review […]
Authorities in China’s far-west are collecting DNA samples, fingerprints, eye scans and blood types of millions of people aged 12 […]
Eighty-seven percent of respondents to a new survey expressed unfamiliarity with the General Data Protection Regulation. Considering the vast implications […]
On Dec. 13, the Dutch government sent the GDPR Implementation Bill to the Parliament. The bill, which was long expected, […]
The Internet was in an uproar recently about a tweet from Netflix’s official account spotlighting (and shaming) 53 of its […]
A new platform from Egnyte helps firms comply with GDPR in all 28 EU countries, and in all languages from […]