All Policy & Research articles – Page 4
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VideoSanctions and Counter-Sanctions: Limits, scenarios, and impact of the use of Cryptocurrencies in the enforcement of both. Russia-Ukraine case
In the presentation we are going to describe how we should no longer only be concerned about Sanctions lists, but also about measures against these, to the extent that these countermeasures can be positive (inclusion in other lists) or negative (blocking statutes). In addition to that, it will also be addressed how enforcement is possible when payments are made through Crypto.
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VideoThe POPIA and Cookie Compliance
Most businesses use cookies and other tracking technologies to raise ad revenues, target prospective customers, or maintain their websites and apps. In Europe, the U.S., and several other regions, cookies have become a major compliance concern for legal teams.
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NewsIrish Regulator Submits Draft Decision on Instagram’s Use of Children’s Data
The Irish data regulator has submitted a draft decision about Instagram’s user registration process to other EU data protection authorities, bringing the total number of Irish decisions regarding Meta (formerly Facebook) companies to three.
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NewsDigging Into the Privacy Sandbox: ICO’s Opinion on AdTech Developments
Online advertising is undergoing some major changes, including Google’s planned phase-out of third-party cookies. The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published an opinion outlining its “privacy expectations” in respect of the new adtech ecosystem.
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NewsData decision gap could undermine economic recovery
Nine in ten global organizations struggle with data despite increased focus during pandemic, research finds.
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NewsESG World Forum to follow on from COP26
ESG World Forum is to take place in the wake of COP26, building on topics discussed at the global summit now underway in Glasgow, UK.
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VideoAI Regulation: Stifling Innovation or Not Going Far Enough?
There are a number of ongoing discussions surrounding whether AI can be trustwortthy or that now is the time to harmonise AI principles, but what does regulation mean for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning?
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ReportA Report on the Colorado Privacy Act
The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) was signed into law on 8 July 2021. The CPA is the third comprehensive state privacy law in the U.S., following the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (CPDA).
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ResearchCharting the UK Data Protection Profession: June 2021 Report
Data Protection World Forum and The DPO Centre are delighted to bring you the fourth Index survey report from the ground-breaking UK Data Protection Index.
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VideoKeynote: Michelle King
Based on over a decade’s worth of research Michelle believes that to tackle inequality we need to fix workplace cultures so that they work for everyone.
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VideoWhy More Organizations Should Prioritize their Data Retention Policies?
The results are in! Prioritizing your data retention policies leads to improved compliance, reduced spending resulting from less data, and simplified DSAR and Discovery responses as well as reducing the risk of data loss.
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VideoVaccine Passes: The Tech, The Law and the Importance of Data Protection and Privacy
The debate will explore the tech and the importance of these passes to our World in this new normal, the law around these to inform our communities and dispel myths, and thought-provoking input from the travel industry about how this technology can help the World to travel again.
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EventPrivSec Global deep-dives into Vaccine Passes
At PrivSec Global today, a panel of experts explored the technology and the importance of vaccine passes to our world in this new normal.
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ebookCalifornia Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Compliance Checklist
The CPRA launches January 1, 2023, giving businesses time to put together a plan for compliance.
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ReportThe European Commission’s Proposed AI Regulation
In December 2018, the European Commission issued a warning to EU institutions: “the EU risks losing out on the opportunities offered by AI, facing a brain-drain and being a consumer of solutions developed elsewhere.”
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WebinarGDPR 3 Years On
Three 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.
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NewsUK launches forum to aid global data hub ambitions
The British government has set up a national data strategy forum as part of its goal to make the country the world’s number one data destination, while maintaining high standards of protection and governance.
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WebinarThe Conversation Continues: Where International Data Transfers Stand
You may sometimes get the feeling no progress is being made to solve the issue of transferring personal data from the European Union to other countries around the world. After the draft EDPB Recommendations and draft model Standard Contractual Clauses, no major changes have been communicated.
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ReportPrivacy & Security in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region
The privacy and security laws of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have developed significantly over the past two decades, as governments increasingly recognise the importance of adequate data protection in attracting trade and investment.
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AnalysisA data protection spending boom?
The latest UK Data Protection Index report reveals Data Protection Officers are expecting a larger increase in spending over the next year. We reveal which budget areas are likely to get a boost.









