European proposal to amend GDPR/privacy laws expected soon Anonymized data may no longer always be protected by such laws The EU has already blocked or delayed may AI developments New documents seen ...
The GDPR prohibits a company from processing personal data unless one of six “lawful purposes” is present. One of those lawful purposes occurs when processing is necessary for a “legitimate interest ...
The CJEU’s final ruling could subject companies to direct GDPR enforcement by DPAs notwithstanding national procedural rules, but may rule against strict liability under the GDPR. On 27 April 2023 ...
Portions of the GDPR, ePrivacy, Data Governance Act, Data Act and Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation will be ...
Microsoft 365, which includes Office 365, Windows 10, and Enterprise Mobility + Security, is gaining a new workspace for managing compliance with Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and ...
Call it consent fatigue, permissioning overload or just plain data deluge -- a month on from GDPR being introduced, Britons appear to have had enough of being asked for permission to be marketed to.
COPENHAGEN, March 11 (Reuters) - Swedish payments group Klarna must pay a fine of 7.5 million crowns ($733,324) for violating the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by not providing ...