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FeatureMeet the expert: Daniel Selman to speak at PrivSec London
We are delighted to reveal that Data Protection chief, Daniel Selman will be speaking at PrivSec London, next week.
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FeatureMeet the expert: Mariano delli Santi to speak at PrivSec London
We are delighted to reveal that Privacy practitioner, Mariano delli Santi will be speaking at PrivSec London, next week.
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EventPrivSec Focus: GDPR Four Years On
Four years on from the coming into effect of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), it’s time to take stock: Has the GDPR truly improved data protection? How have organisations implemented the law’s requirements? And what questions remain unanswered after nearly half a decade of GDPR?
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FeatureGDPR 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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VideoReviewing Your GDPR Compliance Program
Many companies spent considerable time and resources in the run up to May 2018 on adapting their systems and processes toward GDPR compliance. Four years later, were all these changes necessary? Where should controllers have gone further from the outset? And what should change given the abundant post-2018 guidance and enforcement from DPAs?
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VideoGDPR Four Years On: Reviewing the Most Significant Enforcement Decisions
The flood of GDPR fines anticipated by the media arguably never materialised—but four years on from the GDPR’s effective date, enforcement is ramping up.
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VideoWhat’s Wrong With the GDPR? Constructive Criticisms from Privacy Professionals
The GDPR is rightly celebrated as improving data protection rights in many areas. But the law has also been criticised—both by “big tech” lobbyists and dedicated privacy professionals.
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VideoGDPR: 4 Years On
Four years on from the entry into force of the GDPR and the privacy landscape is still as complex as ever. The past 12 months have continued to be wrought with action and a heightened sense of privacy awareness. Developments in the Schrems II case and the privacy implications of the Coronavirus have highlighted a new level of compliance considerations for organisations to navigate.
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VideoInternational Data Transfers: The Biggest GDPR Compliance Challenge
This panel will explore whether the situation post-Schrems II is sustainable, and consider the implications for practically every business in the EEA.
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SpeakersBradley Tosso
Director of Information Rights and Operations, Gibraltar Regulatory Authority
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