Are there risks of using public clinical trial data under GDPR?
Given that clinical trial documents contain personally identifying health information about trial participants, it is necessary to anonymize these documents. While […]
Given that clinical trial documents contain personally identifying health information about trial participants, it is necessary to anonymize these documents. While […]
If stricter opt-in dialogues brought by GDPR make mass opt-outs more likely, how might that affect the functioning of user […]
The time constraints businesses are under to disclose major personal data breaches under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has […]
On the surface, it will force tech leaders like Facebook and Google to be more transparent. But despite the hype, […]
Blockchain technology creates counterfeit-proof information on a network we can trust. Instead of sharing our date of birth again and […]
The EU General Data Protection Regulation will transform the way businesses collate, store, process and analyze consumer data, including a […]
Facial recognition technologies, used in the identification of suspects, negatively affects people of color. To deny this fact would be […]
In the lead up to the General Data Protection Regulation, so much of the focus was on fines and regulatory […]
The guiding principles of the General Data Protection Regulation stimulate organizations to address the issue of compliance with an approach […]
Earlier this month the current Bulgarian Presidency of the European Council sent out a progress report on the draft ePrivacy […]
Could data protection officers (DPOs) conceivably be exposed to staggering personal liability for data protection violations by their employers or […]
There seems to be a rise in fearmongering about the next big potential privacy legislation on the horizon after GDPR […]