Swedes Voice Data Fears After Facebook Scandal, Targeting Banks
In one of the world’s most digitally advanced corners, consumer groups are now demanding much better data protections against the […]
In one of the world’s most digitally advanced corners, consumer groups are now demanding much better data protections against the […]
Dismissed by many digerati several years ago, privacy has come roaring back as an existential challenge for online publishers and […]
On March 20, 2018, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP issued a factsheet outlining […]
Since people can store personal data in blockchains, the technology could fall under the purview of the upcoming European change […]
The internet is at risk of becoming fragmented if online databases that show who owns websites are shut down after […]
Generally we know that blockchain technology underpins cryptocurrencies, and there are many organizations using the technology for a myriad of […]
The company’s public commitment puts pressure on others in the US to make the same pledge. Contradicting an earlier report […]
For the past few months, ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers), a charitable association under Californian law that […]
Privacy professionals are repeatedly struggling with understanding the potential global reach of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. Here is […]
Under the GDPR, instead of providing notifications to the DPA, organisations will need to maintain their own internal documentation, and […]
If employer receives a “right to be forgotten” request from an employee do he have to honor it? Not necessarily. […]
UK’s dat aprotection authority – Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) – has issued a guidance on business to business (B2B) marketing. […]