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GDPR

IBM's top brass lobbies US lawmakers to ignore GDPR in favour of 'public-private approach'
IBM's top brass lobbies US lawmakers to ignore GDPR in favour of 'public-private approach'

IBM urges US Congressmen to develop a less onerous 'third way' for data privacy

  • Security
  • 15 May 2018
Oracle claims Google exfiltrates 1GB of data from Android phones every month
Oracle claims Google exfiltrates 1GB of data from Android phones every month

Oracle gives evidence to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission investigation into Google

  • Security
  • 14 May 2018
Are you Banking on the Cloud?
Are you Banking on the Cloud?

Mark Weston, Partner and Head of Information Technology, Intellectual Property and Commercial at Hill Dickinson, discusses the risks and legal concerns inherent in the financial industry's use of cloud services

  • Cloud and Infrastructure
  • 14 May 2018
Apres GDPR, le déluge: 40 per cent of consumers plan subject access requests within six months of GDPR coming in
Apres GDPR, le déluge: 40 per cent of consumers plan subject access requests within six months of GDPR coming in

Almost half of consumers plan to make data privacy requests when GDPR comes into force later this month

  • Privacy
  • 03 May 2018
Publishers angered by Google's GDPR data-collection demands
Publishers angered by Google's GDPR data-collection demands

Google is pushing its GDPR obligations onto publishers, claims leaked letter

  • Privacy
  • 01 May 2018
Peter Cochrane: The internet needs controls like a duck needs flippers
Peter Cochrane: The internet needs controls like a duck needs flippers

The GDPR appears to have been written by people wearing stove pipe hats wielding quill pens, suggests ex-BT CTO Peter Cochrane

  • Communications
  • 30 April 2018
Most firms are still not compliant with GDPR despite looming deadline, says study
Most firms are still not compliant with GDPR despite looming deadline, says study

A large majority of businesses is still unprepared for GDPR, says study

  • Privacy
  • 26 April 2018
GDPR: One month to go – what’s left still to do?
GDPR: One month to go - what's left still to do?

Iland's Frank Krieger runs down some of the issues that organisations will have to sort out before 25 May

  • Security
  • 25 April 2018
Two million drivers to be affected by DVLA's new GDPR rules
Two million drivers to be affected by DVLA's new GDPR rules

New privacy rules a 'mammoth task' for fleet drivers and managers

  • Privacy
  • 24 April 2018
86 per cent of cloud migration fears are in basic data loss - why?
86 per cent of cloud migration fears are still data breaches and loss

Is GDPR still stoking fears?

  • Cloud and Infrastructure
  • 18 April 2018
NHS trusts spend more than £1m on GDPR compliance efforts, claims report
NHS trusts spend more than £1m on GDPR compliance efforts, claims report

NHS trusts have spent between £500 and £111,200 on GDPR compliance

  • Security
  • 11 April 2018
Big Brother
Civil rights groups criticise new US law which increases international snooping powers

Much-criticised CLOUD Act becomes law without a debate, makes it easier for authorities to seize private data on their citizens without a warrant

  • Privacy
  • 26 March 2018
Jim Conning
What are the biggest customer data management challenges in 2018?

Disparate efforts are no longer enough argues Jim Conning of Royal Mail Data Services

  • Compliance
  • 26 March 2018
Google to demand that publishers gain consent from users on its behalf when using Google's ad technology
GDPR: Google to demand that publishers gain consent from users on its behalf when using Google's ad technology

Google to make publishers responsible for obtaining consent for third-party websites and apps that rely on Google tech for ads

  • Legislation and Regulation
  • 23 March 2018
Tech firms are still ill-prepared for GDPR, says Trend Micro
Tech firms are still ill-prepared for GDPR, says Trend Micro

Security firm says a lack of funds and appropriate tools are to blame

  • Security
  • 21 March 2018
IBM prepares clients for GDPR with Cloud Risk Insights
IBM prepares clients for GDPR with Cloud Risk Insights

IBM is targeting companies with critical data in the cloud or on-prem that could be at risk of being breached

  • Legislation and Regulation
  • 13 March 2018
Computing podcast: GDPR is too big for a technical solution
Computing podcast: GDPR is too big for a technical solution

Anish Chauhan of Equilibrium Security Services and Yves Mertens of Cisco agree that the GDPR touches too many areas for one product or process to handle

  • Legislation and Regulation
  • 13 March 2018
Data sovereignty is the biggest concern in cloud transition
Data sovereignty is the biggest concern in cloud transition

With the GDPR enforcing geographic storage requirements, experts advise research before investment

  • Cloud and Infrastructure
  • 01 March 2018
Information commissioner Elizabeth Denham
ICO: 'There's so much misinformation out there' on GDPR

Elizabeth Denham keen to 'bust myths' about the regulator's approach to compliance

  • Legislation and Regulation
  • 01 March 2018
Review: 'Data Localization Laws and Policy', by Kuan Hon
Review: 'Data Localization Laws and Policy', by Kuan Hon

It might cost £110, but that's cheap compared to the cost of consulting with the best data protection lawyers - or a fine under GDPR

  • Security
  • 28 February 2018
Small businesses "worryingly unprepared" for GDPR, warns Federation of Small Businesses
Small businesses "worryingly unprepared" for GDPR, warns Federation of Small Businesses

GDPR compliance probably comes pretty far down the list of small business concerns

  • Security
  • 26 February 2018
GDPR-based extortion is a dangerous myth
GDPR-based extortion is a dangerous myth

Eerke Boiten, Professor of Cyber Security at De Montfort University, argues that extortion via GDPR fines is not a realistic addition to the criminal repetoire

  • Legislation and Regulation
  • 22 February 2018
FedEx left hundreds of thousands of personal records exposed on unsecured S3 server
FedEx left hundreds of thousands of personal records exposed on unsecured S3 server

The information included passport scans, drivers' licenses and medical insurance cards

  • Privacy
  • 16 February 2018
British businesses throw £1.3 million to ensure GDPR compliance - survey
British businesses throw £1.3 million to ensure GDPR compliance - survey

Organisations in Germany have spent even more

  • Security
  • 15 February 2018
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