If data is oil, who’s protecting the pipeline?
All very useful, till it leaks
All very useful, till it leaks
UK-based businesses operating outside the UK will face complexity and confusion
The EU has signaled it will hold gatekeepers like Microsoft and Facebook to account. Here's what it needs to do now, to regulate Big Tech
The technology field will be hurt by the Data Bill and the breakdown of Horizon
GDPR, Data Act and Privacy Shield 2.0 - it's all getting more complex
Techniques to anonymize your data
With the increase in breaches and identity theft, all data needs protecting
Why we need a new, clean data paradigm and how we can build it
When charities slip up, it's often their vulnerable clients who suffer
If big fines and big cybercrimes weren't enough, now the users are kicking off
Protecting individual's data: what will the impact be on your business?
State level privacy rules are catching up with Europe's GDPR
Navigating the global morass of privacy regs requires rethinking data management
Privacy is a human right that must be protected
Consumers are aware now, more than ever before, of their rights under the GDPR and other data privacy regulations around the world
Why data can hold the key to relationships that go beyond the festive season
Companies must learn from the experiences of 2020 and get sensible on personal data
Microsoft recently pledged to safeguard user data by challenging GDPR data requests. It is not that easy.
De-identification is good, but you need to go deeper, and assess the risks of re-identification
Smart companies know the difference between being helpful and being creepy
Any contact tracing application that uses personal data must be proportionate
Despite the urgency, governments cannot ignore human rights when they implement measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic
Covid-19 will change our habits, and increase our digital footprint. If we do this right, we could all benefit
Under new cryptography regulations, Chinese authorities will have full, unrestricted access to any data transmitted or stored within the country. Can anything even be done about this?
Hoping to mitigate the costs of incorrect or delayed compliance, many firms are implementing a risky “wait-and-see" approach
Silence and inaction cannot continue on the part of Europe’s leading country in terms of tech investment
Endorsement by the NHS is significant, but challenges to cross-border data transfers remain
Brexit is no excuse, and nor is being located outside the EU. You will need to get to grips with European privacy rules