SCL Meeting Report: Question Time
James Taylor reports on the first SCL Question Time – “Industry Interrogates Private Practice”, which took place on 13 November…
James Taylor reports on the first SCL Question Time – “Industry Interrogates Private Practice”, which took place on 13 November…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has published a new code of practice on managing data protection risks in relation to anonymisation…
The European Network and Information Security Agency has compiled a report ‘The right to be forgotten – between expectations and practice’ which it published on 20 November….
Read More… from Technical Aspects of ‘Right to be Forgotten’: ENISA Report
If you have been missed out from my invitation list and want to contribute to our festival of predictions, you still can. This year is different as we look further into the future. Here are some thoughts to get you started, some extra tips, and details of the valuable prize for most accurate prediction….
The EDPS has adopted an opinion which expresses his concern that responsibility for data protection and privacy in the Cloud should not be ‘up in the air’…
Thank you for your support and farewell and adieu…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued a monetary penalty for data inaccuracy, the first such penalty to relate to faults in data handling beyond the confines of simple data loss…
The EU Commission’s proposals to update data protection laws are too prescriptive, according to a new Report by the Justice Select Committee….
Read More… from Data Protection Reform: House of Commons Justice Committee’s View
The Information Commissioner’s Office has published a consultation on changes to the notification process that affects data controllers….
Read More… from ICO Consultation on the Notification Process
Christelle Coslin and Pauline Blondet cover some recent developments concerning the jurisdiction of the courts over torts allegedly committed on the Internet…