Finland updates its data protectionlaw according to the GDPR
Finland finally adopted its new GDPR-style law on 13 November. The delay was partly caused by deliberations on the role […]
Finland finally adopted its new GDPR-style law on 13 November. The delay was partly caused by deliberations on the role […]
An increasing number of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions may be stalling because of concerns over EU General Data Protection […]
A bipartisan bill to create a new team to pioneer federal government cybersecurity has had unanimous backing in the House […]
On November 12, 2018, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP published a legal note […]
We’re living in the golden age of spyware and government hacking, with companies rushing to join a blossoming billion dollar […]
A U.S. court has recently ruled that an EU citizen’s privacy rights and the GDPR do not trump a U.S. […]
Intel has now become the latest entity to throw its proposal into the ring. The tech company has released a […]
The Agency of Access to Public Information, the governmental entity tasked with enforcing the Argentine Data Protection Law, recently issued […]
Data law regulators in Europe have been called upon to look into a potential data breach case, with brokers, credit […]
For the past two years, Silicon Valley has faced a reckoning in Congress, but there’s been no matching push for […]
ech companies, start-ups and digital consumer rights groups has locked horns with the Australian government over its proposed anti-data encryption […]
Congress held a hearing a few weeks ago in response to news that Google kept secret a flaw that exposed […]