GDPR: watchdogs give businesses ‘one off’ to continue data processing by moving away from invalid consents
Businesses that find that the consent they currently have to collect and use personal data is invalid under new EU […]
Businesses that find that the consent they currently have to collect and use personal data is invalid under new EU […]
Eighty-seven percent of respondents to a new survey expressed unfamiliarity with the General Data Protection Regulation. Considering the vast implications […]
On Dec. 13, the Dutch government sent the GDPR Implementation Bill to the Parliament. The bill, which was long expected, […]
A new platform from Egnyte helps firms comply with GDPR in all 28 EU countries, and in all languages from […]
The Article 29 Data Protection Working Party has released its proposed guidelines on transparency , which are open to public […]
As governments around the world re-evaluate their privacy regimes, an emerging issue for every CIO is changes to data privacy […]
On Dec. 12, the Article 29 Working Party released for comment a draft of its guidance on consent under the […]
As the popularity of unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, continues to soar, two experts weigh in on what could be […]
An SD Worx survey of 1,800 European participants has found that almost half of HR professionals do not know what […]
The relief Martin Streete felt the day he walked out of court a free man erodes with every click of […]
In a recent ruling, the Spanish Audiencia Nacional – the high court that referred the Google Spain case to the […]
The European Parliament and groups representing newspapers and magazines are at odds over how new privacy rules will affect the […]