Examining the latest draft of the ePrivacy Regulation
The Bulgarian presidency has published several discussion papers and revised texts of ePrivacy Regulation (one in March, one in April, and […]
The Bulgarian presidency has published several discussion papers and revised texts of ePrivacy Regulation (one in March, one in April, and […]
Across Africa, where many nations either don’t have or enforce comprehensive data safety laws, there are legitimate concerns about how […]
The GDPR will be enforceable on May 25, 2018, yet many businesses are not ready. Here are 10 things your […]
Most EU states have yet to pass the national laws needed to equip authorities with the resources to enforce the […]
New tough data protection rules are set to come into effect in Europe later this month, forcing some tech companies […]
Should Canada adopt its own version of the “right to be forgotten”? The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada […]
South Korea’s financial regulator said Thursday it will consider gradually adopting US-style data-sharing regulation to make it easier for firms […]
Businesses that rely on consent to process personal data under the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will have an […]
The UK NIS Regulations (implementing the NIS Directive) come into force in the UK on 10 May 2018. These Regulations […]
UK’s Information Commissioner today launched a consultation on stronger powers which are written into the Data Protection Bill currently going […]
Upcoming European privacy rules, called GDPR, have brought a barrage of emails as tech companies everywhere try to comply. Here’s […]
Data Protection Bill 2018 passed May 4 to promote the protection of personal data processed by public and private bodies. […]