Dutch plans to implement new payments laws raise data protection concerns
The government in the Netherlands has been advised to review the way it intends to implement new EU payment services […]
The government in the Netherlands has been advised to review the way it intends to implement new EU payment services […]
United Kingdom’s Information Commissioner’s Office (‘ICO’) on 12 January 2018 announced that it had expanded its guidance on personal data […]
The appointment of the Data Protection Officer (DPO) is one of the most controversial points of the implementation of the […]
On 10 October 2017, Jamaica introduced into its House of Parliament a comprehensive Bill for privacy and data protection, entitled […]
On 10 October 2017, Jamaica introduced into its House of Parliament a comprehensive Bill for privacy and data protection, entitled […]
Cybersecurity and data protection laws are changing rapidly across Asia, and companies wishing to avoid losing their business operations in […]
Europeans’ demand for privacy and data protection has spawned a collection of companies big and small promising to shield internet […]
Legal and institutional frameworks for protecting privacy often rely on ambiguous definitions, ad hoc practices, and limited practical guidance. These […]
11 January 2018 The President of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbayev, signed, on 28 December 2017, the Law of 28 December 2017 […]
Under what circumstances must a U.S. healthcare provider comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, which will be […]
Introduction With 31 July, the Austrian law amending the Data Protection Act 2000 (Data Protection Amendment Act 2018 – DSG […]
Planned changes to UK data protection laws will not put security researchers at risk of breaking the law when they […]