EDPB LIBE report on the implementation of GDPR
On February 26, the EDPB Chair and Vice-Chair addressed the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) […]
On February 26, the EDPB Chair and Vice-Chair addressed the European Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) […]
The Centre for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP has issued a white paper on Ten Principles for […]
Businesses face higher fines if their processing of personal data is found to breach both the General Data Protection Regulation […]
European data protection agencies have issued fines totalling €56m for GDPR breaches since it was enforced last May, from more […]
Compliance will be an increasingly challenging business issue in 2019. Consider the ‘Office of Compliance’ that Xerox already has to […]
While all 50 states have breach notification laws in place where you must be notified if your data is stolen […]
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) met for their eighth plenary session on 12 and 13 March 2019. On the […]
Privacy, innovation and prosperity go hand-in-hand. However, the underlying foundation of them all is freedom. But let us begin by exploring […]
A new bill introduced in the Senate today would prohibit commercial companies using facial recognition technology from collecting or sharing […]
Businesses could in future be forced to ensure their products, services or processes meet specified cybersecurity standards under proposed new […]
EU negotiators have approved a directive protecting whistleblowers who report issues such as fraud and tax evasion by authorities or […]
Following a political agreement at the end of 2018, earlier this week the European Parliament approved a new cybersecurity regulation […]