Data is the most valuable asset for any business in 2021. If your business is online and collecting customer personal information, your business is dealing in data, which means data privacy compliance ...
On December 31, 2020, the Brexit transition period ended and the United Kingdom’s (UK) domestic implementation of the GDPR, the UK Data Protection Act 2018, as amended (UK GDPR), now governs the ...
We are delighted to announce the second annual GDPR Training Series*, a series of webinars which aims to broaden depth of knowledge and expertise in the general data protection regulations (GDPR).
Facebook’s lead data protection regulator in the European Union is inching toward making its first decision on a complaint against Facebook itself. And it looks ...
VANCOUVER, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ZoomInfo (Nasdaq: ZI), a global leader in go-to-market (GTM) intelligence solutions, today announced that it has attained a pair of important privacy validations ...
After more than two years, GDPR enforcement trends are beginning to emerge. We are seeing the types of enforcement actions that data protection authorities (DPAs) across the European Union (EU) are ...
Ireland’s privacy regulator today issued a fine of 225 million euros, or about $267 million, to Facebook Inc.’s WhatsApp unit for failing to provide users with sufficient information on how it ...
TikTok recently came under the jurisdiction of Ireland's Data Protection Commission, adding to a hefty workload for the Irish regulator. With several major tech firms, including Facebook, Google and ...
One such law is the California Privacy Rights Act, which was passed in November 2020 and expanded upon 2018's California Consumer Privacy Act. The law has drawn many ...
The EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has created a great deal of uncertainty about how key requirements should be interpreted. This means that collaborators in international genetic ...
A French regulator opened an investigation into Clubhouse over privacy concerns. More than 10,000 people signed a French petition calling for the action. CNIL, the watchdog, said it would decide ...
Iconic French newspaper Le Figaro has been fined €50,000 ($59,000) for placing cookies without permission, in violation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The fine was issued to the ...
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