EU Parliament publishes study on Blockchain and GDPR
In recent times, there has been much discussion in policy circles, academia and the private sector regarding the tension between […]
In recent times, there has been much discussion in policy circles, academia and the private sector regarding the tension between […]
The Supervisory Authority of Hesse region stated that the term “copy” in Art 15 GDPR should not be understood literally […]
On 16 July 2019, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) issued an information note on international data transfers after Brexit. […]
On July 16, 2019, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) released a new draft Data sharing code of practice, which […]
The introduction of ad blocking, browser-level advertising and browser-blocking of tracking and cookies should have heralded the beginning of more […]
The European Commission decided to refer Greece and Spain to the Court of Justice of the EU for failing to […]
Location data company Teemo was the first to get busted for failing to comply under GDPR guidelines, but it was […]
Sweden is entering as one of the chairmen of the EU working group to work for harmonization of sanctions according […]
The updated draft code of practice will explain and advise on changes to data protection legislation where these changes are relevant to […]
Whistleblower reports over data breaches have almost tripled over the past year since the introduction of GDPR. Reports from whistleblowers […]
The Dutch Data Protection Authority – Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens – has issued its first GDPR-fine of EUR 460,000. The fine is […]
Subject access requests are the bane of many an in-house privacy professional’s life. It may seem curious that, on the […]