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If you think you do not need to worry about the EU's new Data Act and rules around data sovereignty - think again. It is easy ...
Organisations risk legal action if they don't act now to strengthen their systems and prevent attacks within the next 12 months. By Andreas Vermeulen ...
The U.K. government passed the Data Use and Access Bill that will introduce a host of privacy changes intended at making data ...
Blaming the GDPR for Europe’s growth woes makes for great clickbait, LinkedIn memes and after-dinner quips, but it ignores the real issues. Looser privacy rules will not fix our problems.
BRUSSELS — The European Union's most iconic tech law was long thought to be untouchable. Those days are over. The EU executive on Wednesday will present its plan to amend the General Data Protection ...
GDPR doesn't protect U.K. citizens from U.S. companies, rules tribunal in Clearview AI appeal.
The UK DPDI bill aims to reform GDPR, potentially saving billions but raising concerns about data protection rights.
The UK has finally unveiled plans for its GDPR replacement: the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (DPDIB). Introduced in Parliament last week, the bill aims to boost economic growth ...
Turns out the UK government, under current prime minister Rishi Sunak, is not replacing the GDPR, as Michelle Donelan, his secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, implied last ...
So, could a UK-centric GDPR be a success? Jo Eckersley, CEO and founder of Bubbl, believes “it is rather too easy, if not disingenuous, to suggest that we can simply rip up GDPR and start again“.
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