The EU's new data transfer tools are fully compliant with the GDPR and will allow citizens' data to be encrypted or pseudonymised
Facebook could face a financial penalty of up to 4 per cent of its $86 billion global revenue
While UK is not directly subject to the EU's jurisdiction post-Brexit, it still needs to have sufficient measures in place to protect the personal data of European users
Updated regulation changes law from requiring an incident to cause immediate threat to life or significant adverse impact on the UK economy, to merely requiring a significant risk or significant impact in relation to service provision, meaning that any...
Dr W Kuan Hon, director in the Privacy, Security & Information Law team at Fieldfisher, answers IT leaders’ enduring questions about GDPR around data erasure, subscriber data and Schrems II
The changes will move British users outside the scope of the EU privacy laws
Twitter discovered the breach in December 2018, but didn't notify the regulator until January 2019
The Travelex ransomware raises the question, once again, of whether organisations should be obliged to provide more information
'GDPR has a clause excepting work in the overwhelming public interest', says Secretary of State for Health Matt Hancock
Brave describes Google's privacy policies as 'hopelessly vague and unspecific'