Data Protection in the Event of a “No Deal Brexit”
As part of its preparations for a “no deal” scenario when the Article 50 negotiating period comes to an end […]
As part of its preparations for a “no deal” scenario when the Article 50 negotiating period comes to an end […]
This is latest collection of most interesting articles, reports and publications on privacy, data protection and cyber-security.
When Europe’s sweeping privacy regulations (called GDPR) took effect in May, it was unclear just how much the new rules […]
On 4 September, the Legislative Decree no. 101 of 10 August 2018 (the “Decree”) for the national implementation of General […]
Recent research by TrustArc highlighted that only 20% of companies surveyed believe they are GDPR compliant, while 53% are in […]
GDPR has caused a drop-off in third-party cookies on news sites and prompted marketers to alter their ad targeting techniques […]
Brave filed a complaint with UK and Irish regulators over potential GDPR violations. The company, which develops the privacy-focused Brave […]
There is an elephant in the room to address here: Understanding data privacy is fundamentally boring, if not unintelligible, to […]
Many businesses are disclosing minor personal data breaches to the UK’s data protection watchdog, wrongly believing that they have to […]
“Data portability” is a feature that lets a user take their data from a service and transfer or “port” it […]
The UK’s supervisory authority for data protection, the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO“), has published guidance in relation to international transfers […]
GoDaddy and WHOIS.com appear to have selectively redacted the information only for registrants providing an EU contact address. In light […]