The worst data breaches and the biggest security stories of 2015
Google has been spending big money on fighting antitrust cases in Europe, including calling in favours from US politicians, an investigation finds
Huge role for successful candidate largely because of incoming EU Data Protection Regulations
Google could face fines of $2.6bn if it breaks the new EU data protection laws and big changes are likely both inside and outside of Europe
'Surprisingly large organisations still have little idea who is able to access vital assets,' warns 8MAN
Two thirds of worldwide companies say they would review their business strategies in EU countries in the next year
Four per cent would be the compromise for infringements that concern 'the rights of data subjects'
Businesses must ensure they meet international data transfer requirements, especially in light of Safe Harbour rulings, writes Intralinks global privacy officer Deema Freij
As a result of regulatory changes in Europe companies are investigating ways of keeping sensitive data in-country while still being able to use the cloud
With cookies and Facebook tags soon to be considered personal data, most companies will need to redevelop their website to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation