Pierluigi Paganini discute in questo podcast con Giulio Coraggio di DLA Piper della rilevanza del cyber risk durante l’emergenza Covid-19, di quali sono le minacce più rilevanti al momento e nel prossimo futuro e di come le aziende devono cambiare nell’approccio alla cybersecurity.
Some Italian remote gambling licenses just expired and others will do it soon, with the regulator threatening a termination which is leading to disputes.
A personal data transfer impact assessment is necessary after the Schrems II case, but shall not go beyond what required to ensure GDPR compliance.
In this podcast, Rosy Cinefra, Vice President, Head of Legal and Compliance at NTT Data, talks with Giulio Coraggio, head of the Italian Technology Sector of DLA Piper, on topics such as innovation and techlaw, analyzing how and to what extent the COVID-19 emergency has accelerated the digital transformation of enterprises.
With the new Presidency of the Council of the European Union, the ePrivacy Regulation could be at a turning point. Still, there are a few open negotiations that might impact the future of the economy.
A recent court case of a person wrongly accused by an AI system revamped concerns on the reliability of artificial intelligence data and potential ethical side effects due to biases.
DLA Piper ha sviluppato una metodologia e un tool di legal tech denominato Transfer per valutare i trasferimenti dei dati personali fuori dello SEE dopo la sentenza Schrems II.
A new sports betting tax is the measure adopted by the Government in Italy to subsidize the sports sector, following the Covid-19 emergency.
The EDPB guidelines on the concepts of data controller and processor are a valuable aid to the interpretation of fundamental aspects for the application of the GDPR.
The privacy authority of the German state of Baden-Württemberg published a guide on data transfers outside the European Economic Area after the decision of the European Court of Justice in the famous Schrems II judgment.
