Europe’s new data protection rules export privacy standards worldwide
Europe wants to conquer the world all over again. Only this time, its killer app isn’t steel or gunpowder. It’s an […]
Europe wants to conquer the world all over again. Only this time, its killer app isn’t steel or gunpowder. It’s an […]
If you follow the breathless coverage of the recent stock market swings, you might imagine that CEOs are glued to […]
Andrew Burt on the implications of GDPR on data collection, storage and use for any organization dealing with customer data […]
Opinion: A draft position by Canada’s privacy commissioner on the right to be forgotten shows how our inadequate laws are […]
EU data protection chiefs are worried member states won’t be ready when a new wide-sweeping general data protection regulation goes […]
When you collect data linked to a citizen of the EU, they are entitled to know what data is kept, […]
Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Apple Inc. have thrown their support behind proposals in Congress to deal with cross-border […]
Since our July 2015 update, the 2015 draft Personal Data Protection Bill was withdrawn by Cabinet Resolution and returned to […]
Vasiliki Antoniadou on WP29 guidance for the implementation and interpretation of the GDPR transparency requirement via its recently published guidelines. […]
Territoriality will continue to be one of the most vexing problems for data regulation in 2018. One aspect of this […]
The National Defense Authorization Act of 2018 (NDAA), signed into law in December 2017, did not only authorize United States […]
Canada’s Communications Security Establishment (“CSE:) wants to give the public broad reassurances that it will not use its growing array of […]