GDPR
Enterprise software transmits terabytes of data to vendors without customers' knowledge
In one case, a software package sent data to an IP address flagged for hosting malicious programmes
Websites using Facebook's 'Like' button subject to GDPR data rules
Social media plug-ins, such as Facebook's 'Like' button, make a website operator a joint data controller, European Court of Justice rules
Anonymous data can be 'de-anonymised' to reveal people's real identities, researchers warn
Machine learning algorithm can identify 99.98 per cent of people in any anonymised dataset, claim Imperial College researchers
Why BA and Marriott were hit with massive GDPR fines - and how you can avoid one
Coffin Mew's Guy Cartwright explains why BA and Marriott have hit with big GDPR fines - and what you can do to minimise yours if the worst comes to the worst
ICO issues GDPR warning to police forces over facial recognition technology
'I remain deeply concerned about the roll out of this technology,' Elizabeth Denham warns police forces
Nearly £100m for Marriott, £138m for BA - what is the take home message from these sudden massive ICO fines?
Eerke Boiten, Professor of Cyber Security at De Montfort University, warns that the ICO's new habit of issuing big fines could backfire
Marriott to face £99 million GDPR fine from ICO over November 2018 data breach
Marriott GDPR fine comes a day after ICO announced its intention to fine BA £183m
British Airways faces £183m GDPR fine over last year's security breach
British Airways faces record fine for data breach - the first to be levied under GDPR
'Everyone talks about the ethics of AI, but don't forget the law,' says Dr Kuan Hon
Legal expert warns industry to remember the law as it applies to AI, especially GDPR
Met police face enforcement order over data request handling
The ICO has given Met officials until September to implement appropriate measures
The Brave complaint and the ICO Update report into adtech and real time bidding
James Castro-Edwards, partner at Wedlake Bell LLP, looks at the ongoing complaint raised by the operators of the Brave browser against Google's alleged data protection violations
La Liga fined €250,000 for using its mobile app to eavesdrop on fans
Spanish football league used popular mobile app for fans to identify bars illegally televising matches
Implementing BI and data sharing across Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership
'It's a story of a story of collaboration and support rather than one of diktat' says head of BI Graham Beales
Implementing technological advances in business - Millennials vs Technology Leaders
Emma Stevens and Samantha Kerins of law firm Coffin Mew discuss differing opinions around some of the key technology trends of 2019
Ireland's Data Protection Commission begins probe against Google over GDPR infringement
Ireland will investigate whether Google's processing of personal data through its online Ad Exchange violates EU privacy laws
Digital, big data and compliance turn spotlight on master data management
Data-driven business needs clean and accurate data
Legal opinion: Why Bounty was smacked with a £400,000 fine
Wedlake Bell's James Castro-Edwards explains why Bounty received such a big fine under the old Data Protection Act - which would almost certainly have been much larger under GDPR
EU data protection authority to investigate EU institutions' Microsoft cloud deals for GDPR compliance
European Data Protection Supervisor to examine EU deals with Microsoft over claims diagnostic data transfers could reveal personal information
Explainable AI should help us avoid a third 'AI winter'
AI researchers are worried that GDPR will limit availability of training data, but there's an upside too, says Gary Richardson
Google faces ICO investigation over GDPR violation claims
Google could be fined four per cent of its $136.8 billion global annual turnover
Airbus warning over security breach
Plane maker admits breach of personal data, but claims that production has been unaffected
Privacy campaigners file new evidence to support claims that Google unlawfully profiles internet users
Campaigners claim that Google keeps non-GDPR compliant files on internet users' ethnicity, health, ethnicity and sexual orientation
Google to appeal €50m fine by French data protection regulator CNIL
Google claims it 'worked hard' to achieve GDPR compliance
France's CNIL data protection agency fines Google €50m - but accused of ignoring French newspapers doing the same thing
Former Facebook CISO suggests that CNIL maybe somewhat partial in its enforcement actions