ICO’s Denham: May 25 is not doomsday
As the opening act for the sold-out Data Protection Intensive here in London today, U.K. Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham set […]
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 […]
The main challenge of GDPR for corporations will be assessing their current information collection and storage systems against the new […]
While privacy professionals and companies have been working to get their processes in order, so too have the regulators who […]
Facebook is about to start pushing European users to speed through giving consent for its new GDPR privacy law compliance […]
Identity cards held by EU citizens will be required to include digital images of the holder’s fingerprints as part of […]
The European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation will go into force May 25, after six years of preparation. The main […]
A protectionist mindset that’s been brewing politically worldwide for quite some time is suddenly at the doorstep of every digital […]
The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will require that companies that process personal data inform the relevant data […]
The Belgian Privacy Commission (recently released a Recommendation (in French and Dutch) on Data Protection Impact Assessment (“DPIA”) and the […]
Earlier this week, CDT issued a list of 10 human rights criteria the the E-Evidence Directive and Regulation should meet. […]
The Senate voted, on 3 April 2018, to approve for consideration a bill to regulate the protection and processing of […]