All Legal & Regulation articles – Page 10
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Video
The Dangers of AI-Driven Mass Surveillance
Artificial intelligence is driving huge improvements in fields as diverse as medicine and climate monitoring. But from biometric identification to “social credit” scoring systems, AI is also providing new ways for governments and large corporations to track and surveil people—with significant implications for their privacy and freedom.
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Conducting a Transfer Impact Assessment: Best Practice
The transfer impact assessment (TIA) might be among the most demanding of the GDPR’s requirements. Assessing the surveillance regime of a third country can be a daunting task even for an experienced legal department—not to mention the thousands of SMEs engaged in international data transfers.
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Data Retention and Minimisation: Best Practice
Getting data retention and minimisation right is crucial to ensuring effective data protection compliance. Only collecting the data you need, and only storing it for as long as required, significantly reduces the likelihood of a data breach or other violation.
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Video
Data Protection Update: Asia-Pacific
With a fast-developing and diverse set of laws and regulations, aligning your privacy program to ensure legal compliance across the APAC region can be a challenge.
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Event
PrivSec New York 2022
PrivSec New York 2022 is where privacy and security meet for an intensive two-day conference on 7th & 8th November, Javits Center, New York.
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Feature
Max Schrems on the EU-US Data Transfer Saga, ‘Hate Mail’, and His Next Court Case
Max Schrems is honorary chairman at the European Centre for Digital Rights, or “noyb” (None of Your Business). Schrems is best known for his landmark court cases against Facebook, which brought down two international data transfer agreements between the EU and the US.
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Feature
Meet the expert: PrivSec World Forum welcomes Olga Phillips
We are excited to announce that privacy specialist, Olga Phillips, will be speaking at PrivSec World Forum this month.
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Feature
Can European Regulators Stop Clearview AI?
The US-based facial recognition company Clearview AI once told investors that “almost everyone in the world” could soon be identifiable via its biometric database. The company’s methods have been declared illegal in multiple jurisdictions—most recently in the UK. But do European regulators actually have any power to stop Clearview AI?
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News
The PICCASO Privacy Awards
To mark four years since the GDPR came into effect, Privacy Culture Limited & GRC World Forums in partnership with PICCASO are delighted to launch the inaugural ”PICCASO Privacy Awards” to recognise and celebrate the many extraordinary achievements of the wide community of privacy professionals.
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Feature
Meet the expert: Sally Barnard to speak at PrivSec World Forum
We are excited to announce that global privacy leader, Sally Barnard will be speaking at PrivSec World Forum, this June.
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Meet the expert: Bill Mew to speak at PrivSec World Forum
We are delighted to announce that digital ethics campaigner and global cybersecurity expert, Bill Mew will speak at PrivSec World Forum next month.
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Feature
Don’t miss the editor’s top five sessions at PrivSec World Forum
With two weeks to go to PrivSec World Forum, event editor and research director, Robert Bateman shares his top five sessions to look out for.
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Feature
GDPR Four Years On: How Has the Law Changed the World, and How Can It Be Improved?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is perhaps the EU’s best-known and most-misunderstood law.
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Feature
Looking Ahead: The Landscape of Data Privacy Legislation in 2022
Throughout the world several countries have begun to take a stronger approach to data privacy and security by enacting legislation pertaining to digital marketing and what organizations must do to ensure that consumer data is protected.
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Report
Data Protection in Southern Europe
This report provides analysis of data protection and enforcement trends across the following Southern European countries:
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Article
The Splintering of Global Data Flows: Is the ‘Risk-Based Approach’ Dead?
To combat foreign government surveillance, European data protection regulators are taking an increasingly hardline stance on GDPR enforcement that could drastically change the internet. Some argue that a more pragmatic, “risk-based approach” could help avoid severe disruption. But a recent decision against Google suggests those people are losing the debate.
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Report
Data Protection in the Nordics & Benelux Region
This report provides an in-depth analysis of enforcement trends across the Nordics and Benelux regions.
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Analysis
Cash App Data Breach Exposes Over 8-Million Customers
Often when we think of data breaches, we think of external cyber threat actors utilizing ransomware to make a profit. We rarely think that our own employees could be the culprit of a massive data breach.
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Feature
Meet the expert: Amanda Tilley speaks at PrivSec Focus Third-Party Risk
We are delighted to announce that Amanda Tilley will be speaking at PrivSec Focus: Third-Party Risk this week.
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Meet the expert: Puja Verma to speak at PrivSec Focus: Third-Party Risk
We are delighted to announce that legal specialist, Puja Verma will be speaking at PrivSec Focus: Third-Party Risk.