Social networks may have to reveal how they target users with ads
Facebook and Twitter may be forced to reveal detailed information about how and why users were targeted for political advertising, […]
Facebook and Twitter may be forced to reveal detailed information about how and why users were targeted for political advertising, […]
The United Kingdom has announced plans to introduce a new “Data Protection Fee” to replace the current system of registration […]
Business associates are medical professionals that do not provide services directly to patients, yet they have access to patient data […]
The management and use of consumer data is experiencing an influx of regulation globally, with the implementation of Australia’s Notifiable […]
You’ve probably heard about GDPR. The new European data protection regulation that applies practically to everyone. Especially if you are […]
On February 12, 2018, the Article 29 Working Party (WP29) published guidance regarding Article 49 of the General Data Protection […]
An EY study reveals that only 10% of organisations in the city-state are ready to comply with the Europe’s new […]
While some tend to portray new European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) as menacing Apocalypse coming from nowhere, […]
Plans to deny millions of people the right to access immigration data held on them by the Home Office are […]
In just under 100 days, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enters into force. One of the major changes […]
Given that it is the Second Reading of the Data Protection Bill (DPBill) today, I thought I would write a […]
This afternoon, Theresa May, Prime Minister, spoke about data protection law as part of her major policy speech in London […]