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Data Protection Commission targets non-compliant institutions in 2026 crackdown
By Buertey Francis BORYORThe Executive Director of the Data Protection Commission (DPC), Mr. Arnold Kavaapuɔ, has announced that 2026 will be a year of strict enforcement of Ghana’s Data Protection ...
Read strategies and leadership insights to help government agencies protect sensitive data and strengthen overall ...
For counsel advising clients in this space, the essential task is to help decision-makers see beyond moral vocabulary to ...
The popular image of employers as a group is one of large companies with large workforces, unlimited resources and bosses ...
The Kenya Times on MSN
184 Kenyans to be compensated as ODPC cracks down on data breaches
The Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) has issued 184 compensation orders to Kenyans affected by data breaches ...
An all-cash bid by Netflix Inc. to acquire one of its biggest rivals, Warner Bros., puts a spotlight on how the two streaming ...
The European Commission has renewed its data adequacy agreement with the UK, guaranteeing free flow of data with the European Union (EU) for a further six years. The agreement assures that the UK’s ...
The chairman of the New York State Senate Standing Committee on Banks, who introduced the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act, commended the Court of Appeals' Nov. 25 decisions for what he says affords ...
Laws are not born perfect, and the introduction of major legislation is rarely met with universal acclaim. Even a theoretically flawless law is destined to fail if its implementation is crippled by ...
The Information Commissioner’s Office has received a complaint about Dentsu’s data breach, as frustration mounts among former employees affected. The ICO said the complaint would be “considered in ...
The EU Data Act, adopted in late 2023, represents a seismic shift in data rights. Beginning September 12, 2025, organizations across Europe (and beyond) gain clear, enforceable rights to access and ...
Microsoft is refusing to tell Scottish policing bodies where and how the sensitive law enforcement data uploaded to its cloud services will be processed, citing “commercial confidentiality”. As part ...
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