The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal from the Data Protection Commission (DPC) on a point of law arising from the ...
Challenges may arise when conducting an internal investigation related to an underlying disclosure by a whistleblower pursuant to the EU Directive, because companies must strictly comply with the GDPR ...
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) took two major decisions that will facilitate international data transfers, while enhancing personal data protection: It approved the extension of Europrivacy ...
International data protection law has taken a lead from the lessons learned in Europe since the introduction of GDPR. What influence have they had in APAC? It has been five years since the enactment ...
Questions about ChatGPT-maker OpenAI’s ability to comply with European privacy rules are in the frame again after a detailed complaint was filed with the Polish data protection authority yesterday.
Over five years have passed since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was introduced, strengthening the fundamental right to data protection across the EU. It empowered people to gain ...
Companies in Europe are facing increasing pressure to respond to data breaches while ensuring compliance with GDPR regulations. The rise in data breaches, including those involving personal data and ...
Generally speaking, the European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has gone fairly well in Finland, according to Anu Talus, data protection ombudsman for the country’s data ...
It’s been a little over five years since the GDPR came into effect and fines keep amassing — especially for social media platforms. New research by Dutch VPN company Surfshark has found that, since ...
It was May 25 th, 2018, and the sun was certainly shining in many of the (then) 28 European Union member states. In the offices of many companies in (and often also outside) the EU, this was a day of ...
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Von der Leyen rewrites GDPR - then data protection starts cracking
The EU is preparing to change one of its strongest laws: data protection. But what’s presented as simplification could come at a cost. As rules loosen, concerns grow that companies may gain more ...
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