Third EU review of Privacy Shield confirms continued adequacy
The EU-US Privacy Shield decision was adopted in 2016. It protects the personal data rights of EU citizens when their data is processed by US organisations … Read more
The EU-US Privacy Shield decision was adopted in 2016. It protects the personal data rights of EU citizens when their data is processed by US organisations … Read more
The Latvian Data Protection Authority (the Data State Inspectorate of Latvia (DSI)) has issued a fine of €7000 to an online retailer for non-conformity with … Read more
When the GDPR came into force it introduced specific controls relating to children: If you rely on consent as the lawful basis for processing personal … Read more
A case brought by an individual, who argued his human right to privacy had been breached along with data protection law, by South Wales Police … Read more
On the face of it, it seems quite simple: you get one month to deal with a subject access request (SAR or DSAR); Article 12 … Read more
On 6th August the ISO (International Organisation for Standardization) announced what it calls the first international standard for tackling privacy information management. ISO27701 “security techniques … Read more
A boiler replacement company has been fined £160,000 by the ICO for calling over 850,000 people who had registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) … Read more
The Greek equivalent of the ICO have issued a €150,000 fine of PwC for having the wrong lawful basis for processing for their employee’s data. … Read more
The ICO has published information on its review of the Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust and the Trust’s use of the Google DeepMind AI project … Read more
The ICO have published their Annual Tracker, a survey looking at public perceptions of privacy and data protection. The main aim of this research was: … Read more