Dutch SA initiates exploratory investigation into DPAs
The Dutch Supervisory Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, “AP”) recently communicated a press release stating that it reached out to 30 organizations […]
The Dutch Supervisory Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, “AP”) recently communicated a press release stating that it reached out to 30 organizations […]
Last year, the arrival of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation sent shockwaves through the world of data protection. Big […]
The EU General Data Protection Regulation has given a new impetus to codes of conduct. According to Article 40, “Associations […]
AI, machine learning, deep learning, neural networks – call it what you like, there’s a lot of excitement about the […]
UK businesses in the trade sector are risking GDPR fines for failing to wipe data from old IT equipment, a […]
European privacy campaigner Max Schrems has filed a fresh batch of strategic complaints at tech giants, including Amazon, Apple, Netflix, […]
One thing can be certain following the recent Brexit Parliamentary shenanigans. The UK will eventually choose from: (a) a hard […]
On Dec. 6, Australia passed a surprising law with a global impact on privacy. The new law requires any Australian […]
When the EU’s landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect last year, it, among other things, expanded the […]
Data protection authorities (DPAs) across Europe have their hands full fielding an influx of inbound grievances. The number of data […]
When the General Data Protection Regulation arrived last year, The New York Times didn’t take any chances. The publisher blocked […]
Now that six months have passed since GDPR came into effect. Still, according to recent survey, some 70% of surveyed […]