In our latest reader-submitted Q&A, Paul Lanois talks about the ever-evolving nature of privacy What is your full job title? My full job title is Director, Technology, Outsourcing […]
In our latest reader-submitted Q&A, Paul Lanois talks about the ever-evolving nature of privacy What is your full job title? My full job title is Director, Technology, Outsourcing […]
The intelligence-sharing network Five Eyes has reportedly warned that changes to the European Union’s ePrivacy directive will hamper efforts to combat online child abuse. An amendment to […]
Google’s ‘Privacy Sandbox’ plan to remove third party cookies from its Chrome browser is being probed by a regulator in the United Kingdom over concerns it would […]
Messaging platform WhatsApp has announced that from next month it will require users to agree to their data being shared with parent company Facebook if they wish […]
Singapore police are “empowered” to obtain COVID-19 data from TraceTogether to assist in criminal investigations, a government minister told parliament. Desmond Tan, the Minister of State for […]
A roundup of fundraising and business deals from the privacy, data protection and cybersecurity sectors in November and December 2020. 21st December: Privacy, security and data governance […]
We now have a trade agreement in place in time for the end of the Brexit transition period tonight. But what does the document say about data […]
Privacy legislation in Canada will expand data privacy obligations. PrivSec Report summarises the key changes in the bill in its current form. In November, Bill C-11 for […]
“This is the best possible outcome for UK organisations processing personal data from the EU”, said Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham, in a statement yesterday responding to news […]
The CPPA will be the very first major overhaul of Canada’s privacy laws in what can be described as a much-needed update in the governance and protection […]
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