Privacy Shield Ombudsperson Confirmed by US Senate
On June 20, 2019, Keith Krach was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to become the Trump administration’s first permanent Privacy […]
On June 20, 2019, Keith Krach was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to become the Trump administration’s first permanent Privacy […]
The Federal Trade Commission announced that it has taken action against a number of companies that allegedly misrepresented their compliance […]
For several months ICO has been reviewing how personal data is used in real time bidding (RTB) in programmatic advertising, […]
Google has rolled out the open-source tool to help organizations work together with confidential data sets while raising the bar for […]
Openly Operated is a set of guidelines for auditing how apps and web services deal with user data, like a combination […]
More than half of all executives (53%) and nearly three in 10 Small Business Owners (28%) who suffered a breach, […]
No generic information may be provided to users in case of a data breach, whilst specific guidance must be made […]
The European Commission has published Multistakeholder Expert Group’s report on eperience of application of the General Data Protection Regulation’s (GDPR). […]
The State Inspector presented the legislative proposal to the Parliament of Georgia aimed at bringing the Georgia’s personal data protection […]
The Information Commissioners Office has admitted that its current consent notice relating to the use of cookies on devices failed […]
The Internet of Things (IoT) allows devices, such as cars, lights, video cameras, and personal assistants like Amazon Alexa, to […]
As part of its 2015 Digital Single Market Strategy, the European Commission proposed modernising the rules applicable to sales of […]