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Legal action brought against ICO over alleged Adtech GDPR breaches
UK privacy campaigners The Open Rights Group (ORG) yesterday announced their intention to bring legal action against the UK data protection regulator. Source : https://gdpr.report/news/2020/11/06/legal-action-brought-against-ico-over-alleged-adtech-gdpr-breaches/ Date : November 6, 2020…
Ensuring continuity and compliance in the changed security landscape (sponsored)
The Covid-19 pandemic has wrought huge changes in work patterns, as employees and customers operate remotely. But how do you manage risk effectively while ensuring business continuity, controlled costs and…
EU finance ministers call for GDPR clarity as they back greater info-sharing to tackle money laundering
EU finance ministers are calling for clarity on data protection rules as they seek to harmonise anti money laundering regulations across Europe. Source : https://gdpr.report/news/2020/11/05/eu-finance-ministers-call-for-gdpr-clarity-as-they-back-greater-info-sharing-to-tackle-money-laundering/ Date : November 5, 2020…
Singapore updates 2012 Personal Data Protection Act
Singapore passed amendments to its Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) on Tuesday, in the first comprehensive review of the Act since its 2012 enactment. Source : https://gdpr.report/news/2020/11/05/singapore-updates-2012-personal-data-protection-act/ Date : November…
California’s Proposition 24 appears to be heading for victory, but what does this really mean for privacy?
“Proposition 24” looks set to pass, with 56.5% of the 10.5m votes in California cast so far in favour and with it, new privacy protections will come into law. PrivSec…
Data rights group files GDPR complaint against airline for ‘charging customers £35 to update their data’
Non-profit data rights group None of Your Business (Noyb) has filed a GDPR complaint against Wizz Air after a customer was hit with $35 in phone charges to update her…
Why we need an automated, privacy-first approach to subject access requests
Privacy concerns and inefficiencies can arise from manual data redaction and reliance on physical storage mediums. But DPOs can take a digital approach to evidence management, giving better visibility and…
New privacy rights considered by Australian Attorney General in wide-ranging review
Australian citizens would be able to take legal action directly against organisations breaching privacy laws, under a potential change being looked at as part of a long-awaited review of privacy…
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a fine to Marriott International Inc for a cyber security breach which saw the personal details of millions of hotel guests being accessed by hackers. The fine does not come as a surprise as it follows a Notice of Intent, issued…