Philippines: “No Calls, No Text Registration” bill gets a boost
The House committee on information and communications technology, chaired by Rep. Victor Yap has approved a substitute bill, seeking the […]
The House committee on information and communications technology, chaired by Rep. Victor Yap has approved a substitute bill, seeking the […]
On 29 December 2017, the National Information Security Standardization Technical Committee released, arguably, one of the most important national standards […]
A Trump administration official says laws being put in place are leading to a “balkanization” of the internet. Source: Trump […]
Non-nationals in the UK will lose data rights in a discriminatory move that worries the European parliament, says Claude Moraes, […]
Brazil does not yet have a general data protection law that can be applied transversally to every sector of the […]
Part of the British government’s historic mass interception of emails, text messages and other forms of communication breached European Union […]
Last December the European Union’s Article 29 Data Protection Working Party issued draft guidance relating to two key aspects of […]
For months, the DPO’s team has been working on getting their program in place. They can finally see their way […]
The average page load on an ad-supported website includes 172 network requests just for advertising, according to recent research. That’s […]
The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation comes into force in less than four months. Even with up to 70 […]
Most American organizations, and many organizations operating in certain member state jurisdictions in the EU, have been dealing with breach […]
Despite Security Minister Ben Wallace’s attempts to downplay it, the Court of Appeal’s ruling in the Watson case continues the […]