How one country blocks the world on data privacy
The GDPR is the world’s toughest standard for data privacy. But nearly a year later, its chief enforcer — the […]
The GDPR is the world’s toughest standard for data privacy. But nearly a year later, its chief enforcer — the […]
On April 25, 2019, the Belgian Data Protection Authority (the “Belgian DPA”) published its Annual Activity Report for 2018 (the […]
Earlier this month, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office published a draft code of practice (“Code”) on designing online services for […]
New laws may soon be passed to improve the security of IoT gadgets, in the wake of an increasing number […]
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DCP) has confirmed it’s looking into the hundreds of millions of passwords that Facebook stored without […]
Those who have been paying attention to the antitrust world recently may have spotted a trend — competition regulators are […]
Adapting to an increasingly volatile regulatory environment is the top priority for privacy executives, with only approximately four in 10 […]
A hacker broke into thousands of accounts belonging to users of two GPS tracker apps, giving him the ability to […]
Canadian regulators on Thursday found that Facebook committed “serious” breaches of local laws over its mishandling of users’ personal information, […]
On April 15, 2019, the Greek Data Protection Authority fined Hellenic Petroleum S.A. EUR 20,000 for unlawful processing of personal […]
In March of this year, the UAE issued Law No. 2 of 2019 Concerning the Use of Information and Communication […]
Clinical trials in the EU include the collection of sensitive health data from patients. Trial sponsors are obliged to reconcile […]