How GDPR will be impacted by Brexit
EU GDPR will no longer apply directly to UK businesses after the transition period (January 2021). However, in spite of this, […]
EU GDPR will no longer apply directly to UK businesses after the transition period (January 2021). However, in spite of this, […]
On June 5, the law amending the Act on the Protection of Personal Information was enacted. After the Cabinet order […]
Following widespread protest by the Israeli privacy community and the population at large, a decision by the Israeli Supreme Court […]
California’s Attorney General won’t delay enforcement of key provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act, but will use prosecutorial discretion […]
A state Assembly committee stopped a bill allowing companies and government agencies to use the controversial surveillance technology without consent. […]
For almost half a century, Section 50-A of a New York state law sealed personnel information about police officers, firefighters […]
The California Attorney General has posted the final proposed CCPA Regulations, which were submitted to the California Office of Administrative […]
On June 3, 2020, the Presidency of the Council of the European Union (“the Presidency”) published a progress report on […]
While the controversial GDPR was intended to offer greater privacy rights, it has also been abused by some authorities to […]
The Thailand government has approved a Royal Decree to postpone the enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) to […]
Senate lawmakers plan to unveil a bipartisan bill on Monday that would regulate contact-tracing and exposure-notification apps, seeking to ensure […]
China is poised to enshrine individuals’ rights to privacy and personal data for the first time, a symbolic first step […]