German top court strikes down plank of anti-terror law
Germany’s top court struck down a key passage of an anti-terror law on data protection grounds, raising the bar for security services to swap information.
Germany’s top court struck down a key passage of an anti-terror law on data protection grounds, raising the bar for security services to swap information.
In Belgium a tangible risk now exists for collective redress actions as Belgian law contains a comprehensive – and from a European perspective – unique class action scheme in its Code of Economic Law.
Congress recently made significant progress toward greater IoT security in the United States when it enacted the Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020.
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Facebook is urging the Supreme Court to take up a long-running dispute about whether tracking logged-out users via the “Like” […]
A new report by European consumer protection umbrella group Beuc, reflecting on the barriers to effective cross-border enforcement of the […]
In the United States, companies are largely not required by law to protect your personal data. There are some exceptions—certain […]
The European Union is laying out new standards for data giving Europeans more control over their personal information as it […]
On November 24, 2020, the European Parliament endorsed the new directive on representative actions for the protection of the collective […]
The bipartisan Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020 has passed the House and the Senate and is […]
The lobbying surge coincides with the spread of local and state bans and restrictions on face recognition across the US, […]
UK quietly commits to weakening restrictions on data transfers by accepting lower privacy standards in new trade deal. The recent […]