ITALY: Privacy Code to be repealed, what to expect with the GDPR?
The current draft of Italian privacy law repeals the Privacy Code, integrating the GDPR reveals with some interesting news, but […]
The current draft of Italian privacy law repeals the Privacy Code, integrating the GDPR reveals with some interesting news, but […]
The Government introduced, on 26 March 2018, law proposal no. 120/XIII for the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation […]
The tech company spent $200,000 to oppose the measure, but reversed course on Wednesday following CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional testimony […]
The Australian government is pushing ahead with controversial legislation it says will create “back doors” into encrypted communication services – […]
Article 35 of the GDPR provides for Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA). According to Article 35(1) a DPIA is required […]
On January 31, 2018, the European Commission endorsed horizontal clauses on cross-border data flows, data protection and privacy in trade […]
In the United States, we’ve been talking about privacy for at least a century. In December 1890, the Harvard Law […]
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Congressional testimony will discussways to keep people’s online data private, which I’m interested in as a […]
Between the U.S. CLOUD Act and new European Union (EU) efforts to dismantle international rules for cross-border law enforcement investigations, […]
Gambling operators will be able to meet their licensing obligations on problem gambling and anti-money laundering (AML) without breaching the […]
The EU Payment Services Directive (PSD2), which took effect on January 13, 2018, puts an obligation on banks to give […]
The Privacy Commissioner says Facebook has breached the Privacy Act 1993. The Commissioner’s finding comes after Facebook refused a complainant access […]