Privacy issues emerge as major business risk for Facebook
Facebook faces substantial business risks from new European Union privacy rules set to take effect in May, a looming reality […]
Facebook faces substantial business risks from new European Union privacy rules set to take effect in May, a looming reality […]
Consent for online data collection is a squirrelly topic in Europe right now. Leaving aside for the moment whether or […]
A recent study found that while 70% of compliance professionals feel that they’ll be ready for the May 25 GDPR […]
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect on 25 May 2018, and it will see the implementation […]
Consumers have long wondered just what Google and Facebook know about them, and who else can access their personal data. […]
Anonymity for the police is a privilege. I was undercover for years and can see this privilege is being abused […]
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) supports the development of biomedical research, Spain’s data protection authority has said. In a […]
Accommodating data subjects’ rights can be one of most nuanced and challenging areas of GDPR implementation. Indeed, as the IAPP-EY […]
The Observer’s remarkable exposé of Cambridge Analytica must now bring down the curtain on the permissive environment for online electoral […]
I’ve been engaged with data breach notification for many years and from many perspectives. I wrote what was probably the […]
A new chapter is expected to soon be written in the long battle between lawmakers and the Constitutional Court in […]
Security incidents are common. Perhaps someone leaves a secure door unlocked or a sensitive paper file exposed on their desk. […]