Seven digital security habits that journalists should adopt
Cyber-surveillance is a bigger threat than ever. New forms of censorship are emerging, implemented by troll armies paid by authoritarian […]
Cyber-surveillance is a bigger threat than ever. New forms of censorship are emerging, implemented by troll armies paid by authoritarian […]
IAB Europe today released the draft technical specifications for its GDPR Transparency & Consent Framework (“Framework”) for public comment. First […]
Cybersecurity should be embedded into the way ‘smart’ consumer devices are made, the UK government has said. The government has, […]
Many privacy pros in the U.S., with long experience complying with breach notification laws, were staggered by the GDPR’s 72-hour […]
The International Working Group on Data Protection has adopted new recommendations to enhance the privacy of website registration data. The […]
Over the last few months, privacy researchers at Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) have published the results […]
The management and use of consumer data is experiencing an influx of regulation globally, with the implementation of Australia’s Notifiable […]
You’ve probably heard about GDPR. The new European data protection regulation that applies practically to everyone. Especially if you are […]
On February 12, 2018, the Article 29 Working Party (WP29) published guidance regarding Article 49 of the General Data Protection […]
Perhaps the most common privacy practice followed globally is the familiar “notice and choice” paradigm, which typically involves a statement […]
The GDPR purports to apply to companies that process data “in the context of the activities of an establishment . […]
Privacy Compliance Software is a key tool for organisations with operations across multiple jurisdictions, extensive privacy programs, or complex, high […]