All GDPR articles – Page 3
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VideoAdapting to LGPD: The Biggest Challenges and Opportunities
PrivSec Global will explore how businesses can adapt the the new law leverage LGPD compliance for a competitive advantage.
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VideoGDPR Compliant? The Extra Steps You’ll Need to Take to Comply with Brazil’s LGPD
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is often cited as the world’s toughest data protection law. Many organizations have worked hard to bring themselves into GDPR compliance.
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VideoGDPR Compliant? The Extra Steps You’ll Need to Take to Comply with South Africa’s POPIA
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is often cited as the world’s toughest data protection law. Many organizations have worked hard to bring themselves into GDPR compliance.
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NewsThree Ways In Which the POPIA Could Be Stricter Than the GDPR
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is widely seen as the gold standard for data protection worldwide.
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VideoTrust and Transparency: Poor Transparency, The Biggest Cause of GDPR Fines?
PrivSec Global will examine what controllers are getting wrong when it comes to transparency, and why data protection authorities seem so keen to penalise organisations who fail to comply with the GDPR’s transparency rules.
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VideoThe UK’s Post-Brexit GDPR Reforms: What to Expect, How to Adapt
Our panel will explore how should businesses that trade in—or with—the UK should adapt to the data protection “new normal”.
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VideoHow will the UK’s Divergence from EU GDPR affect Digital Advertising?
This panel will explore this future journey, the challenges and opportunities, and what the future may hold.
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NewsIrish DPC welcomes increased funding of €4.1 million
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) has welcomed the additional funding of €4.1 million for the office, announced by the Government in Budget 2022.
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NewsFootballers seek legal action over GDPR violation
Hundreds of footballers have threatened to take legal action against 17 firms for the trading of their performance data.
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NewsIreland’s DPC proposes €36m GDPR fine against Facebook
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DFC) has sent a “draft decision” to other European Data Protection Authorities regarding Facebook’s legal trick to bypass the GDPR.
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NewsNorwegian DPA issues GDPR fine to toll company
Norway’s data protection authority, Datatilsynet, has imposed a financial penalty of NOK 5 million on the Norwegian toll company Ferde.
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NewsNCA and Europol sign up to a new working arrangement
The NCA and Europol have signed a working agreement to boost cooperation on serious and organised crimes.
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WebinarManaging Data Processors and Complying with the GDPR
Join us on this webinar replay to hear expert views and perspectives on what the GDPR says around data processors and to take a holistic view on the risks associated with non-compliance.
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VideoGlobal Data Protection and Privacy Law Developments: What Lessons Have Enterprise Organisations Learned from the First Three Years of The GDPR
GDPR fines have been increasing over the last 18 months, and it is proving to be a complex environment for the regulators and the regulated.
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EventGDPR developments under focus on day one of PrivSec Global
On a first day packed with fascinating insight at PrivSec Global, experts explored lessons that enterprise organisations have learned from the first three years of the GDPR.
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EventPrivSec Global deep-dives into AI Regulation
At PrivSec Global today, a panel of experts explored the proposed AI regulation and what it will mean for business.
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NewsDenmark’s DPA fines the Region of Southern Denmark
The Danish Data Protection Agency has fined the Region of Southern Denmark for failing to secure itself against unintentional publication of personal data on the region’s website.
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NewsICO announces fines totalling £495,000
We Buy Any Car, Sports Direct and Saga have been find £495,000 between them after sending more than 354 million nuisance messages.
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NewsDanish region faces fine for poor hospital patient security
Denmark’s data protection authority, Datatilsynet, is recommending a financial penalty against the Central Jutland region for failing to ensure a sufficiently high level of security in storing patient records at the regional hospital in Horsens.
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NewsItaly’s DPA seeks privacy clarity on Facebook’s smart glasses
Garante, the Italian privacy watchdog, has asked Facebook to provide clarifications so it can assess if the company’s new smart glasses comply with privacy laws.


