These guidelines aim to clarify how data protection laws, particularly the GDPR, apply to blockchain systems.
The EDPB publishes legal studies on GDPR issues—like secondary use of personal data—to inform stakeholders while safeguarding privacy and commercial interests.
The article examines how AI complicates traditional privacy issues, arguing for reformed privacy laws to effectively address these evolving challenges.
Protecting privacy from authoritarian threats requires comprehensive regulation of both government surveillance and corporate data collection.
EDPS guidance urges EU lawmakers to ensure new laws involving personal data processing comply strictly with GDPR principles by embedding clear safeguards, transparency, and accountability.
De-identifying search query data under GDPR is fraught with risk as high-dimensional behavioural datasets remain vulnerable to re-identification despite technical controls.
The Office of the Data Protection Authority has issued detailed guidance to help data controllers comply with legal obligations when responding to data subject access requests under Guernsey's data protection law.
This document is a unified guide for managing data protection risks and conducting DPIAs, integrating lessons and new interpretations to assist Controllers, Processors, and DPOs in complying with GDPR.
The CNIL's report "Data, Footprints and Freedoms" examines how data protection laws like the GDPR might contribute to environmental sustainability, offering insights and recommendations for aligning these goals.
This document outlines the recommended elements to assess when designing and validating an encryption system for processing personal data.