What the outcome of the upcoming ruling in Facebook Ireland vs Schrems can mean for you
On the 16th of July, one of the most anticipated cases in data protection, case C-311/18 — Facebook Ireland versus […]
On the 16th of July, one of the most anticipated cases in data protection, case C-311/18 — Facebook Ireland versus […]
Google’s YouTube is not required to hand over the email or IP address of users who upload films illegally to […]
The European Data Protection Board warned that Clearview AI’s technology is likely to be illegal in Europe. Clearview AI’s software […]
A Data Risk and Security report released by the security software company Netwrix has revealed that companies are failing to […]
US officials are ramping up criticism of flagship GDPR law, which they say protects cybercriminals. At the heart of the […]
The Fundamental Rights Survey asked people about their views on sharing personal data as well as their awareness of EU […]
Facebook, meanwhile, points to European data protection regulations and privacy requirements attached to its business following interventions by the US’ […]
On 24 June, the European Commission published its evaluation report of the GDPR, just over two years after the GDPR […]
France’s highest administrative court has ruled that the country’s data protection authority, the CNIL, does not have the right to […]
An ambitious German- and French-lead European Union (EU) initiative could wrestle tighter management, and eventually, control of data from commercial […]
Safeguards outlined in a preliminary data-sharing agreement struck between the UK and US last year may not be sufficient, the […]
The European Union has given some organizations more breathing room to remedy violations, yet no one should think regulators are […]