TheGeneral Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is a comprehensiveregulatory frameworkdesigned to enhance data privacy standards in the European Union (EU). Since coming into effect in 2018, the GDPR has nearly single-handedly transformed the digital privacy landscape and inspired a global campaign to...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is comprised of 173 Recitals and 99 Articles. Below you'll find a summary and brief explanation of each Recital of the GDPR. The Recitals are important because they provide additional details and insigh
As an organization subject to the regulation, you mustobserve and help exercisetheindividual user rightsunder the GDPR. They include: Right to be informed- Notify users about how you obtain and process their data in a brief, intelligible, and easily accessible form. Right of access- Allow users...
Today we will share the big picture of the upcoming information and changes. Stay tuned for all the details in the coming weeks! A brief summary of the upcoming changes: Robust safeguards We are well placed to meet the security requirements of the GDPR. Our services are backed by robust, ...
A brief conclusion notes the effects of continued uncertainty on UK biobanking and medical research. 2 Biobanking in the UK: The Current Position 2.1 The Context: National Biobanks Within European and Global Networks A biobank is an entity which collects and stores human ...
After a brief recap on 5 years ago, we heard two talks. The first was a presentation from Bosch. They used the insights from the IoT open definition from 5 years ago in their IoT thinking and embedded it in their brand book. The presenter suggested that in five years time, every fridge...
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is European Union law on data protection and privacy for all individuals within the European Union. It addresses the export of personal data outside the EU. We’ve assembled a brief guide on what sort of information you might need to add to your priv...
Related articles The EU plans to significantly tighten data security online: With the ePrivacy Regulation, the collection of personal data will only be allowed following explicit allowance. At this point, it’s not certain what exactly will be included in the ePrivacy Regulation: Here, we...
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) are laws that emerged to give individuals greater power over their personal information. Both regulate organizations that collect and use data in a variety of ways. A brief summary of the CCPA: Gives Cal...
Equally obiter, at 83 ff Baker J summarily discussed the GDPR jurisdictional arguments which would have been more relevant had he not accepted jurisdiction under the consumer title. The brief discussion entirely fulfils my summer 2018 predictionhere: Article 79 GDPR will create a lot of issues at...