
Failure to comply with the GDPR – what are the risks?
Non-compliance with data protection laws can cause significant issues for an organisation but what are the key risks? Regulators can
Non-compliance with data protection laws can cause significant issues for an organisation but what are the key risks? Regulators can
When sharing personal data with another controller, there are a number of things you need to think about from a
On 13 June 2024 the Council of the European Union reached agreement on a common position in relation to a
On 27 June 2024 the EDPB published an AI auditing project. The aim of the project is to “map, develop
On 11 June 2024 a report was issued detailing the experience of a group of expert stakeholders, including businesses, civil
On 7 June 2024, the French data protection regulator (CNIL) issued its first set of recommendations on the development of
It is essential for organisations to have a training programme in place which provides staff with sufficient knowledge and understanding
Policies have a reputation for being dull, long documents, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Putting in place
You may have seen headlines last year about Meta, the owner of Facebook, being fined €1.2bn in relation to a
Under Article 30 of the GDPR controllers and processors of personal data must document their processing activities; this is known
You’re faced with a data breach. What should you do? There are a number of steps which organisations need to
The GDPR provides individuals with a number of rights in relation to how their personal data is collected and processed
Non-compliance with data protection laws can cause significant issues for an organisation but what are the key risks? Regulators can
If you need help navigating your way through technical data protection terms, look no further. We have created a list
This case review looks at a selection of one-stop-shop decisions which relate to security of processing and data breach notification/communication.
The EDPB has issued guidance on how fines under the GDPR are calculated. Whilst it may not be your first
Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), issues a record fine against Meta Platforms Ireland Limited (Meta).
In late 2022, the Government announced its intention, as part of Brexit, to remove EU laws from the statute books.
The EDPB has produced a guide for small businesses on how to comply with the EU GDPR.
On 4 May, the CJEU passed down judgment in the case of UI v Österreichische Post AG, a matter originally brought before the Austrian courts.
Earlier this year, WhatsApp was hit with another (albeit much smaller) fine, this time in relation to the legal basis it uses for some of its processing activities.
Data protection is a fluid terrain. Data protection legislation and the approach by regulators are constantly changing, so it is vital to stay up to date. In this resource library, you’ll find some expert insight and information to help you navigate a path of compliance.
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