The EU's General Data Protection Regulation is fast approaching. Read this first in a four part series to understand how it will impact your organization When the ...
The EU general data protection regulation (GDPR) is the strongest privacy and security law in the world. This regulation updated and modernised the principles of the 1995 data protection directive. It ...
What Happens to GDPR After Brexit in the UK? On January 1 2021, the UK formally and effectively left the European Union. The UK is now a “third country” under the EU’s GDPR (i.e., outside the EU). As ...
European proposal to amend GDPR/privacy laws expected soon Anonymized data may no longer always be protected by such laws The ...
Over half of UK businesses aren’t compliant with the GDPR more than 15 months after its introduction, despite many reporting data security incidents to the ICO, according to new research from Egress.
The UK has left the European Union. It’s left the single market. And now it wants to leave behind the rules that require companies protect your personal data. “The GDPR is by no means perfect, and ...
The High Court's decision in RTM [2025] EWHC 111 (KB) raises several questions around the future of consent under the UK GDPR. The Court introduces a novel three-part test for assessing consent, ...
The UK Information Commissioner's Office has announced its intention to issue a £183 million fine to British Airways, in respect of a personal data breach under the GDPR. The announcement has ...
GDPR, or the General Data Protection Regulation, will be enforced on the 25th of May next year after years of preparation and organizations will have to comply or face fines. With the aim to harmonize ...
For those wondering how Brexit would affect the UK's adoption of the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), here's your answer: it won't. This week the UK government announced the Data ...
When you woke up this morning, you may have noticed that your email inbox has been flooded with emails from businesses and organizations informing you that they have “updated their privacy policy”.
We're all hearing a lot of talk about GDPR and it's sounding very scary. But don't worry, we're going to give you a brief description. It's nothing to worry about. It is simply a new regulation that ...