EU case could call entire framework for international data transfers into question
The EU’s highest court is being asked to consider whether one of the main methods used by businesses to move […]
The EU’s highest court is being asked to consider whether one of the main methods used by businesses to move […]
On 12 April 2018 the Russia’s Government issued Decree NQ 445, on Approval of the Rules for Storage by Telecommunication […]
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) affects every company or organisation, anywhere in the world, that touches an EU citizen’s […]
With the GDPR being fully enforceable on May 25th, more and more questions arise regarding the scope of article 30 […]
Facebook and Google are dealing with a privacy backlash and new European rules on data collection. The rules, though, may […]
The EU’s digital chief has urged European governments to end their resistance to a new draft “cookie law” aimed at […]
A subject access request will require any company to turn over data it has collected on you, and it’s pretty […]
Rights groups say new data protection legislation will lead to further miscarriages of justice. The Home Office is to be […]
Data privacy is a rapidly maturing profession as organisations around the world increasingly see data protection as a business issue, […]
Will soon all websites greet users with interrupting and blocking pop-ups requiring to read a consent form and click “I […]
As the opening act for the sold-out Data Protection Intensive here in London today, U.K. Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham set […]
The European Commission has proposed new rules aimed at making it quicker and easier for law enforcement officials to gain […]