Further changes in data protection laws in Poland
On 4 May 2019, further amendments to the rules on processing personal data will come into force. They concern over […]
On 4 May 2019, further amendments to the rules on processing personal data will come into force. They concern over […]
The European Parliament set out its position on the Regulation in October 2017. However, the Council of the EU, which […]
While the U.S. relies on binding enforcement of privacy policies alongside limited sector-specific rules for children and video rentals, Canada’s […]
New laws may soon be passed to improve the security of IoT gadgets, in the wake of an increasing number […]
Adapting to an increasingly volatile regulatory environment is the top priority for privacy executives, with only approximately four in 10 […]
Canadian regulators on Thursday found that Facebook committed “serious” breaches of local laws over its mishandling of users’ personal information, […]
In March of this year, the UAE issued Law No. 2 of 2019 Concerning the Use of Information and Communication […]
Clinical trials in the EU include the collection of sensitive health data from patients. Trial sponsors are obliged to reconcile […]
Though obviously no-one can predict the future, it is great fun thinking of what will have happened to privacy regulation […]
Crownpeak commissioned Forrester late last year (September) to conduct a survey where they asked 263 data and compliance professionals from […]
The European Data Protection Board welcomes comments on the Guidelines 2/2019 on on the processing of personal data under Article […]
The FTC is reviewing privacy regulations and has been holding a series of hearings, including one scheduled for Tuesday and […]