TrustArc: 64 percent of UK businesses have not started GDPR implementation
The results of a TrustArc survey earlier this year were far from encouraging: 61 percent of respondents, privacy professionals at […]
The results of a TrustArc survey earlier this year were far from encouraging: 61 percent of respondents, privacy professionals at […]
Western consumers are less likely to share email addresses and other data with brands than people in developing countries. Source: […]
Companies have seen a “staggering” increase in data breaches, according to a study by Gemalto. Source: Data Breaches Rose By […]
A new study reveals the true costs of GDPR compliance – it begins with $1 million for technology alone. Source: […]
Governments must not release any personal data under open data schemes unless privacy safeguards are “bulletproof”, a UN expert on […]
Two in five company directors in the UK do not know whether new EU data protection laws will apply to […]
The review of artificial intelligence argues a new AI council should be created but it wouldn’t be in charge of […]
This third annual study of data governance in organizations, surveying modern privacy operations about the present and future of the […]
The Online Trust Alliance has released the results of its ninth annual Online Trust Audit and Honor Roll, this year […]
A report by the former chief justice John Murray has found that current data-retention legislation amounts to mass surveillance of […]
Whether malicious or inadvertent, workforce actions cause or contribute to over half of cyber attacks experienced by organizations. Protecting against […]
On 12 September, European Digital Rights (EDRi) – an association of civil and human rights organisations from across Europe – […]