6 years of GDPR: Do people really care about privacy?
A while ago, a headline appeared on VRT: “Free bottle of wine hidden in small print of privacy policy claimed after 3 […]
This was CRANIUM (Re)Connect 2024
Privacy professionals are sometimes working on their own island. There is a dire need for connection and knowledge sharing. We hear this […]
Perfecting the Privacy Notice: are you doing it right?
In this blog post, we will delve deeper towards a ‘good’ privacy notice, providing insights, best practices, and tips to help you […]
What’s on the Supervisory Authorities’ agendas for 2024?
Past Trends, Future Insights As the new year approaches, we take a retrospective look at the priorities set by Supervisory Authorities in 2023 and […]
The Cost of Curiosity: 23andMe Data Breach Explained.
One of the largest commercial genetic testing companies, 23andMe, announced on December 5th that hackers had stolen data from 7 million of […]
What to do after a data breach?
In our world, where (personal) data is often at the centre of the organisation, it is crucial to be well prepared for […]
What happens to our data when we die?
Have you ever wondered what happens with your digital data when you’re gone? Although the passing of a person might not be […]
CEO Talks: “One misconception is the idea that privacy hinders innovation.”
Interview with Anne Jansen, CEO of CRANIUM Anne, you have now been CEO of CRANIUM for 1 year. Can you give us […]
AI Conformity Assessment and GDPR DPIA: A comparison
he proposed EU AI Act[1] (AIA) aims to establish a global standard for AI governance like the precedent set by General Data Protection […]
Cameras and Data Protection by Design: Some practical tips
Whether you’re enthusiastically waving at cameras today or would rather zap them away, we can’t ignore it: Cameras are everywhere. You’ll find […]
Happy GDPR-Day! As the GDPR progresses, do you?
Over the years it has become increasingly difficult to miss the concepts engrained within the GDPR. Between the numerous fines (a record fine of €1.3 […]
The revised Swiss Data Protection Act: the Swiss Army Knife in data protection?
Switzerland is of course famous for its picturesque mountains, delicious chocolate, and precision watches, but, lately, it has made quite some noise […]