The EU general data protection regulation (GDPR) is the strongest privacy and security law in the world. This regulation updated and modernised the principles of the 1995 data protection directive. It ...
When I attend the RSA 2025 conference in San Francisco at the end of April, I will be having a series of conversations with customers, partners and people who want to be customers or partners, and the ...
As law firm continuously compile, process, and store more of their customers’ data, issues like data security and data privacy move to the forefront. New technological advances and the increasing ...
This article discusses cyber risks facing law firms. "Cybersecurity threats to law firms are intensifying as regulators, clients, and the courts impose stricter requirements on the legal profession’s ...
The EU has the strongest data protection rules in the world. Protection of personal data is considered a fundamental right in the EU. On this page Personal data in the digital age Data protection as a ...
Data breaches cause tremendous problems, not only for the company affected, but also for its clients. Depending on the company, stolen data can range from relatively benign information to extremely ...
Alexander Beck, Senior Data Protection Officer based in Copenhagen, on the particular role of data protection for UNHCR. Since 2015, UNHCR has its own Data Protection Policy. This is the first data ...
UNHCR’s General Policy on Personal Data Protection and Privacy (GDPP) brings the Agency’s longstanding human rights-based approach to data protection and privacy ...
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