Researchers to be free to test anonymisation measures under UK data protection reforms
Planned changes to UK data protection laws will not put security researchers at risk of breaking the law when they […]
Planned changes to UK data protection laws will not put security researchers at risk of breaking the law when they […]
As general counsel of Twilio, a mid-size cloud computing company, I follow Washington closely. You may be surprised to know […]
Under the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will start to apply on 25 May 2018, many companies will […]
When the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was enacted in 1982, the first text message was still a decade […]
The government is to amend the data protection bill to protect security researchers who work to uncover abuses of personal […]
Mrs May, at the last Prime Minister’s Questions before the Xmas recess, said in response to a question from a […]
The government is in the process of drafting a personal data protection law that it says wasn’t intended to curb […]
The data protection bill must be amended so independent organisations acting in the public interest can help consumers to get […]
Taking a look at the activities of 2017, it’s clear that the coming year will see lots of movement on […]
Electronic toy manufacturer VTech Electronics Limited and its U.S. subsidiary have agreed to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission […]
Video notices provide a clear and interactive way to keep your clients up to date and could help you comply […]
ABA Banking Journal, the American Bankers Association’s flagship magazine, provides insights on critical business and policy challenges and trends to […]