GDPR lessons we are yet to learn
GDPR has been in force for 8 months now, and fines have been rolling in across Europe for big businesses […]
GDPR has been in force for 8 months now, and fines have been rolling in across Europe for big businesses […]
Facebook employees raised concerns about Cambridge Analytica’s data-scraping practices three months earlier than thought, according to US court documents. A […]
Despite fears, 72% of consumers said they are not willing to pay social networks to ensure their personal information be […]
Washington is increasingly looking like it will become the second state in the U.S. to pass a comprehensive privacy statute, […]
Organisations need to be aware of the overlaps between European data protection and privacy rules, and which takes precedence, a […]
Cyber criminals are hacking into sensitive networks to steal the identities of children and are selling it on in underground […]
When fully autonomous vehicles begin circulating on public roads they will have to be able to detect when people enter […]
Facebook is attacking a Belgian court order forcing it to stop tracking local users’ surfing habits, including those of millions […]
On March 19, the European Union adopted new rules to “prevent misuse of personal data by European political parties.” The […]
Denmark’s Data Protection Authority (DPA) has recommended fining a taxi company 1.2 million kroner ($180,000) for not deleting customers’ telephone […]
Washington DC is to introduce a new data privacy bill, in a further reminder of the GDPR’s power as a […]
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has warned that employees could face criminal charges if they access or share personal data […]