EU ePrivacy Regulation Proposal Falls Short of Parliament’s Expectations
The European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs commissioned a study to assess the European Commission’s draft […]
The European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs commissioned a study to assess the European Commission’s draft […]
Last month, the Irish government published the General Scheme of the Data Protection Bill 2017 (the “Scheme”). This Scheme provides […]
The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL) at Hunton & Williams recently submitted formal comments to the Article 29 Working […]
With just under one year to go before the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) becomes law across the European […]
1 June 2017 The Italian data protection authority (‘Garante’) announced, on 25 May 2017, in its monthly newsletter, that it […]
This article looks at how Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (“APEC”) Cross-Border Privacy Rules system (“CBPR”) matches up against General Data Protection […]
As the deadline to comply with the requirements of the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation fast approaches, there are a […]
If the amount of information privacy pros are consuming via IAPP.org on the General Data Protection Regulation is any indication, […]
One of the standard critiques of using algorithms for decision-making about people, and especially for consequential decisions about access to […]
With thanks to co-author Hannah Blake (Trainee Solicitor) OK, hands up if data mapping has left you feeling productive but […]
Consumer data is a big deal — it affects the consumers who share data, the companies that collect and process […]
A failure by the Government to legislate to give people a right to compensation if their personal data is abused […]