Brussels promises more police access to encrypted data, but no backdoors
The European Commission insisted that it does not want to weaken encryption as part of its latest push to give […]
The European Commission insisted that it does not want to weaken encryption as part of its latest push to give […]
Laws that place restrictions on the ‘profiling’ of individuals do not just apply to data processing completed entirely automatically, EU […]
With eight months until the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), the countdown is well and truly on […]
Given the extraordinary boom of the digital economy, Europeans’ data protection should be a priority, according to Director General for […]
Businesses that outsource the processing of personal data to other companies will be said to be aware of data breaches […]
On October 19, 2017, the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs narrowly voted to approve an […]
On October 18, 2017, the EU Commission released its report and accompanying working document on the first annual review of […]
There’s no question the GDPR has anyone who’s paying attention “on their feet.” Talk to any privacy consultant or vendor […]
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation imposes stricter obligations on data controllers and processors to ensure the security of personal […]
The Article 29 Working Party has published this week its “last revised” guidelines on data protection impact assessments and determining […]
US government lawyers have said it is critically important its views are taken into account when the High Court finalises […]
Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) is a useful tool that can help organizations to understand the risks related to processed […]