The Radisson Hotel Group, comprising more than 1,400 hotels in more than 70 countries, has reported a breach of personal data belonging to “a small percentage” of members of its Radisson Rewards ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) significantly expanded the territorial scope of EU data protection law. This was intended to ensure comprehensive protection for EU data subjects’ rights ...
The government has conceded that it launched an England-wide Test and Trace program without completing the expected privacy checks. The scheme has been running since the end of May without a Data ...
The UK’s data protection regulator has made scores of urgent recommendations to the Department for Education (DfE) after an audit revealed it is failing to meet legal obligations enshrined in the GDPR ...
Major data brokers Acxiom and Oracle are among seven companies accused of violating GDPR laws on personal information privacy. Advocates hope the complaints will shed light on the opaque ways that ...
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The UK government has failed to meet a crucial General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirement in its COVID-19 Test and Trace program, putting people’s privacy rights at risk, according to the ...
Earlier this year, Google became the first major tech giant to be hit with a General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) fine—approximately $56.8 million. The stated reason: not giving users enough ...
Elspeth Minty discusses the background of FINOS, introduces some of its projects and initiatives, and the importance of FINOS to open source in the financial services industry. Andrea Medda, Matt ...
Real-Time Bidding would appear to be guilty as charged. That seems to the takeaway from yesterday's closed-door session at the ICO. It was supposed to have been under Charter House Rules, meaning that ...
Amazon reportedly faces a fine of more than $425 million under the GDPR that would show EU regulators firmly have Big Tech companies—and their practices—in their crosshairs.
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