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Q&A
Meet the expert: Martin Gomberg to speak at Last Thursday in Privacy
We are very happy to announce that Privacy CIO and author Martin Gomberg will speak at Last Thursday in Privacy next week.
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Opinion
Four Unanswered Questions Since the Last Data Protection Day
Data Protection Day comes but once a year—but the fascinating world of privacy and data protection spurts out hard questions all year long. And since 26 January last year, there’s been no shortage of brain teasers for data protection fans to squabble over.
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Q&A
Meet the expert: Igor Gutierrez to speak at Last Thursday in Privacy
We are very happy to announce that InfoSec and Data Protection leader, Igor Gutierrez will speak at Last Thursday in Privacy.
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Q&A
UK Regulators Are Seeking Your Views on the Evolving Digital Landscape
In the UK, as in virtually every country, regulation of digital services is getting increasingly complicated. It can be hard to keep track of the upcoming changes to data protection, online safety and competition regulation.
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Q&A
Meet the expert: Beatriz Ruiz-Beato to speak at Last Thursday in Privacy
We are very happy to announce that Legal and Data Protection professional, Beatriz Ruiz-Beato will speak at Last Thursday in Privacy.
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Opinion
The IAB’s ‘Action Plan’ Has Been Approved — But Uncertainty Around Online Ads Continues
Last week, the Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA) approved the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Europe’s “action plan” for bringing the Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF) into compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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Q&A
Meet the expert: Susan Nicholson to speak at #RISK Digital
We can reveal that senior HR professional Susan Nicholson is on the agenda at #RISK Digital, opening next week.
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Q&A
Meet the expert: Sriya Sridhar to speak at Last Thursday in Privacy
We are very happy to announce that legal expert Sriya Sridhar will speak at Last Thursday in Privacy.
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News
This EU Court Case Could Expand the GDPR’s ‘Automated Decision-Making’ Rules
Next Thursday, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) will hear an important case about “automated decision-making” under the GDPR.
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Q&A
Meet the expert: Dr Yanos Michopoulos
We are delighted to announce Dr Yanos Michopoulos as a guest speaker at #RISK Digital, a global livestream experience that examines the changing risk landscape.
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Q&A
Meet the expert: Jane Jee to speak at #RISK Digital
We can reveal that fincrime and legal specialist Jane Jee will be among speakers at #RISK Digital.
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Report
Charting the UK Data Protection Profession: December 2022 Report
Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre are delighted to bring you the tenth Index survey report from the ground-breaking UK Data Protection Index.
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Feature
5 New US State Privacy Laws Take Effect in 2023: Are You Covered?
Privacy professionals that work for companies operating in the US should have a busy year. Throughout 2023, the following US state privacy laws take effect…
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Feature
Irish DPC to Challenge Fellow Regulators in Court Over ‘Problematic’ Direction
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) released details of investigations into two Meta companies on Wednesday, which will change the way the companies target ads. The decisions conclude complaints that were first lodged in May 2018.
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Feature
5 Privacy Stories You Might Have Missed Over the Break
Many privacy professionals will be returning to work today after a week or two off. Here are five interesting privacy-related stories you might have missed.
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Feature
PICCASO Awards: Quotes From the Winners
The PICCASO Privacy Awards celebrated the people and organisations making a significant contribution to privacy and data protection on December 8th, 2022.
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News
PICCASO Privacy Awards Winners Announced: Celebrating the Brightest and Best in Data Protection
On Thursday December 8th 2022, the inaugural PICCASO Privacy Awards celebrated the people and organisations making an incredible contribution to the fields of privacy and data protection.
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News
Parliament to discuss Online Safety Bill following five-month delay
The UK’s much-anticipated action on regulating the internet is to be addressed in parliament next week, with child protection and free speech coming to the fore of debate.
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Video
Children’s Privacy: Steps Towards a Less Data-Hungry Web for Kids
Regulators worldwide are getting serious about children’s privacy. From the “children’s codes” established in jurisdictions like the UK and Califorina, to the recent enforcement action against Instagram and TikTok—it’s becoming increasingly clear that the web is likely to change so that children are better protected.
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Video
Privacy Risk Assessments in the US: Why, When, and What?
A standard practice from other global privacy laws has hit the US: privacy risk or data protection assessments (commonly known as PIAs) are now required under certain criteria for the processing of personal data in all new state laws, except Utah. Beyond regulatory compliance, a comprehensive and integrated assessment program embeds privacy by design into your organization’s data strategy and enables you to manage risk at scale.