Data protection, the NHS and the COVID-19 app. Where are we at?
The Data Protection Act of 2018 (General Data Protection Regulation) came into force to protect people’s data from being misused. COVID-19 has thrown us...
The Data Protection Act of 2018 (General Data Protection Regulation) came into force to protect people’s data from being misused. COVID-19 has thrown us...
A final and possibly hard Brexit is rapidly approaching. Whether it’s hard or negotiated, it will have an impact on the UK data protection regulation and...
In a previous article, we reviewed real-life DPIA examples related to AI and machine learning. Today, it’s turn of individual legal rights. Moreover when...
Everybody knows that when you are about to process data you need a Data Protection Impact Assessment. You may find throughout the WP29 guidelines, all the...
You may not need a DPIA every time but in those 5 situations you may need one. See when when you need a data protection impact assessment.
Consent is important across the spectrum of nearly every industry, but it’s especially critical when it involves an individual’s health. The GDPR lays out...
New Zealand recently passed a new privacy bill to update its original Privacy Act 1993. The Privacy Act 2020 will go into effect in December with three...
Officer’, in the commercial sense – a holder of a senior post in a society, company or other organisation. The European General Data Protection Regulation...
There has been a lot of debate about the merits of people working from home. Not only does it bring up questions of productivity, but it also […]
Contact tracing is a proven way to control the spread of Covid-19 and the idea of using a smartphone-based contact tracing app is gaining traction. As […]
Solving for the coronavirus problem has been erratic at best, sending companies, governments, and individuals alike into different kinds of tailspins. As...
From companies to consumers, the arrival of coronavirus has rattled everyone. But while it’s affecting us all in different ways, there are some general...