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 study explores strategies for sharing ICU healthcare data within EU privacy laws, identifying approaches and recommendations to balance data security, usability, and compliance.
This essay is intended for data controllers who wish to use hash techniques in their data processing activities as a safeguard for personal data pseudonymisation.
In today’s digital age, technological advances are increasingly challenging our way of thinking, working, and living. With the rise of […]
The IAF’s draft model legitimate interest assessment is a framework for businesses and regulators to demonstrate legitimate interest multi-dimensional balancing in AI processing.
This paper sets out how BEUC would improve cross-border enforcement of the GDPR so that the law benefits consumers as much as possible.
This research paper addresses the challenges of age assurance in data protection, emphasizing the need for compliance with GDPR while ensuring child safety
The Dutch DPA’s latest report highlights the urgent need for vigilant AI risk management and transparent practices to maintain public trust and democratic oversight in the Netherlands.
This document lists ten of these misunderstandings, explains the facts and provides references for further reading.
Paper examines current developments and challenges in the area of recruiting and shows how important it is to comply with data protection regulations.
The publication discusses how Franz Kafka’s works highlight the powerlessness and vulnerability of individuals, paralleling modern privacy issues.