How a small French privacy ruling could remake adtech for good
A ruling in late October against a little-known French adtech firm that popped up on the national data watchdog’s website […]
A ruling in late October against a little-known French adtech firm that popped up on the national data watchdog’s website […]
Businesses should not begin using blockchain technology to process personal data until they can “guarantee compliance” with EU data protection […]
The State Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information Baden-Wuerttemberg (LfDI) was the first German data protection authority to […]
On Wednesday, the Spanish senate gave the green light to an online data protection law which may enable political parties […]
After a very long delay and amidst rumors that the Spanish Parliament could be dissolved and early elections called, the […]
UK Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) issued a warning to the U.S.-based The Washington Post over its approach to obtaining consent […]
Finland finally adopted its new GDPR-style law on 13 November. The delay was partly caused by deliberations on the role […]
An increasing number of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions may be stalling because of concerns over EU General Data Protection […]
In a working paper published this week, Jian Jia and Liad Wagman of the Illinois Institute of Technology and Ginger Zhe Jin […]
This weeks collection of latest privacy, data protection and cyber-security news and interesting articles. Enjoy the reading! Six month prison […]
The telemetry data collection mechanism used by Microsoft Office breaks the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Dutch authorities said […]
A joint study between Queen Mary University of London and the University of Cambridge concluded that, whilst challenging, it is […]