The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has transformed the global data privacy landscape, setting stringent rules on how businesses collect, process, and store personal data. While larger corporations often dominate discussions around compliance, small businesses are equally obligated to adhere to ...
As you will be aware, Brexit is definitely going ahead. This means that the UK will be leaving the EU. This does not make any difference to the fact that businesses in the UK will more than likely be required to comply with the GDPR, even after the exit is complete. As things stand ...
Polls targeting smaller businesses and start-ups in the UK revealed a misunderstanding about how to prepare for the new legislation, with 86% of organisations worldwide concerned that a failure to adhere to the new legislation could have major negative effects on their business. One in five feari...
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UnderArticle 35of the GDPR, data controllers must conduct this assessment when their processing activities pose ahigh risk to the fundamental rights and freedoms of data subjects. According to the GDPR and supplementary guidelines from the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), high-risk pro...
the Information Commissioner’s Office, the UK’s independent authority which oversees the data protection rights of individuals, where you can find helpful information about UK businesses’ obligations under the GDPR, how to manage the personal data that you store and how to deal with data ...
“In the same week, LinkedIn sneakily switched on a ‘use me for AI development’ feature for UK users without telling us (paused the next day); Larry Ellison suggested at Oracle’s Financial Analyst Meeting that more AI should usher in an era of mass citizen surveillance, and our Departmen...
The GDPR focuses on protecting, collecting and managing personal data (i.e. personally identifiable information). All companies and organizations in the UK or EU must comply if they hold or otherwise process personal data (including sole traders) of people in the UK or EU. This can even apply...
Although the UK has left the EU as of January 2020, the GDPR was adopted before its departure and is considered good UK law. List of Non-GDPR Countries These countries are in Europe, but have not adopted the regulation: Albania Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Kosovo Moldovia Montenegro...
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