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Video: Google employees are eavesdropping, even in your living room…
Our colleague Bavo Van den Heuvel about Google failing to protect privacy and stealing data. For more information read the article…
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What about the NIS?
In recent years, the European Union (EU) worked on a set of regulations for a safer digital environment. The importance…
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Over the Top Providers should not rely on the delay in the ePrivacy regulation to commence compliance.
With the ePrivacy debate recently afflicted by comments such as ‘the death of ePrivacy’ it would seem that organizations are…
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Operational Impacts of the GDPR
The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) completed their Top 10 list of the Operational Impacts of the General Data…
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Smart Energy and GDPR for utility
Among EU’s top priorities, one can find Energy and Climate. The EU aims to replace 80% of electricity meters with…
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Deal or no-deal Brexit: what are the consequences for privacy and data protection?
On 25 November 2018, a draft Withdrawal Agreement was concluded between the European Union and the UK Government. This agreement…
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What has the CNIL taught us about the GDPR?
The recent 50-million euro fine issued to Google by the French supervisory authority CNIL is one of the first, if…
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How the Government Shutdown Affects our Nation’s Cybersecurity
The partial shutdown of the U.S. Government has left many agencies at a much greater risk of a data breach.…
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Binding Corporate Rules
What? Binding Corporate Rules (BCR’s) are internal rules for international data transfers within multinational companies. They allow to transfer personal…
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How bad passwords could change the course of history
In the first week of the new year, German politics, media and entertainment circles have been shook up by an…
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