UK gets GDPR adequacy from the EU
On the 28th June, the EU Commission adopted an adequacy decision for the UK. The adequacy decision means the free flow of data from the … Read more
On the 28th June, the EU Commission adopted an adequacy decision for the UK. The adequacy decision means the free flow of data from the … Read more
On 30th July I ran a free GDPR webinar looking at the GDPR implications if the UK is unable to strike a deal with the … Read more
On 28th July I ran a free GDPR webinar looking at the recent CJEU case which has led to the EU-US Privacy Shield becoming invalid … Read more
Updates 21/07/2020 – ICO have added the following statement to the “International Transfers” section of their GDPR guidance: “If you are currently using Privacy Shield … Read more
If you’ve followed the challenges of EU data protection legislation by privacy activist Max Schrems, you’ll have heard about his most recent challenge that the … 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
This week the EU and Japan have agreed to recognise each others data protection regulations as “adequate” meaning that once the formalities are completed … Read more