Swiss Consumer Protection Foundation criticises draft Data Protection Act
The Swiss Consumer Protection Foundation SKS has expressed its objections to the draft amendment to the Data Protection Act (DSG), […]
The Swiss Consumer Protection Foundation SKS has expressed its objections to the draft amendment to the Data Protection Act (DSG), […]
21 September 2017 The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport published, on 14 September 2017, the Data Protection Bill […]
On 1 August we reported on the launch of the International Regulatory Strategy Group’s “Article 28 GDPR ready contractual terms” […]
The Information Commissioner’s Officer (ICO) ruled, on 3 July 2017, that the Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust (the Trust) had […]
The European Commission will add funds and new powers for the EU cyber security agency and introduce a range of […]
To address the gap in the practical use of legitimate interests to demonstrate accountability, the IAF has developed a legitimate […]
Every day we use countless digital devices and web services to shop, track our fitness, chat with friends, play games, […]
Canadian companies that try to hide data breaches could soon face fines under new regulations being proposed by the federal […]
One of the most pressing challenges in our Digital Single Market project (DSM) is to create an online environment that […]
Misleading press stories have claimed that all breaches will need to be reported to the Information Commissioner’s Office and customers […]
On September 8, 2017, the Council of the European Union published its proposed revisions to the draft ePrivacy Regulation, which […]
GDPR was supposed to establish what sort of data sites can collect without asking for an opt-in. However, a part of […]