UK trade sector risks GDPR fines over poor data disposal
UK businesses in the trade sector are risking GDPR fines for failing to wipe data from old IT equipment, a […]
UK businesses in the trade sector are risking GDPR fines for failing to wipe data from old IT equipment, a […]
The UK home affairs department has sought to allay concerns about encryption legislation rushed through parliament at the end of […]
The ePrivacy Directive (formally ‘Directive 2002/58/EC’) establishes specific rules on privacy for the electronic communications sector, such as limiting the […]
On Dec. 6, Australia passed a surprising law with a global impact on privacy. The new law requires any Australian […]
New guidelines come into effect Jan. 1, give guidance for private sector companies’ use of Canadians’ personal information, but no […]
Data protection authorities (DPAs) across Europe have their hands full fielding an influx of inbound grievances. The number of data […]
On December 20, 2018, the Department of Commerce updated its frequently asked questions on the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield […]
Apple’s chief executive has called for regulation to tackle the “shadow economy” of data brokers – intermediaries who trade in […]
The ICO continues to promote the reform of access to information legislation so it remains fit for purpose. Later this […]
Consumer advocates and the data-hungry technology industry are drawing early battle lines in 2019 in advance of an expected fight […]
Now that six months have passed since GDPR came into effect. Still, according to recent survey, some 70% of surveyed […]
US concerns over EU data protection rules are hindering the ability of European hedge funds to raise money from investors […]