UK: No ICO notifications, but fees continue under GDPR
By James Clark and Ataikor Ngerebara The ICO has provided some clarity on how its notification and fee regime will […]
By James Clark and Ataikor Ngerebara The ICO has provided some clarity on how its notification and fee regime will […]
On September 13, the U.K. government introduced in Parliament the Data Protection Bill. The main aim of the bill is […]
As the UK’s Home Secretary, Amber Rudd occupies one of the most important roles in the government. Her job, put […]
The regulatory burden of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has prompted Gibraltar’s regulator and insurance association to join […]
Have you ever come to a conclusion that worries you and you can’t find the error? Well since it’s Friday […]
A man who refused to provide passwords to his electronic devices when stopped by British police was found guilty under […]
Like many people, I am ploughing through the new Data Protection Bill Bill; when I have enough for a blog, […]
There seems to be a lot of confusion around GDPR that needs to be clarified. Some are innocuous others are […]
WhatsApp and the government of the United Kingdom are in a battle over the future of encryption, and there doesn’t […]
21 September 2017 The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport published, on 14 September 2017, the Data Protection Bill […]
The UK Government demanded that WhatsApp comes up with a way to offer access to encrypted messages this summer – […]
On 1 August we reported on the launch of the International Regulatory Strategy Group’s “Article 28 GDPR ready contractual terms” […]