Tech addict and privacy geek, working with Giulio Coraggio in the Intellectual Property and Technology Department of DLA Piper. I write about latest news in the legal-tech framework to help intercept the trends and gain a competitive edge in the market.
Artificial intelligence (AI) developments have led to significant advances in several fields and introduced new cyber risks requiring more robust cybersecurity defenses.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has adopted its opinion on the draft adequacy decision regarding the EU-US data privacy framework on data transfers under the GDPR.
The Italian privacy authority, the Garante, deemed that the use of Google Analytics results in unlawful transfers of personal data to the United States in violation of the principles outlined in the Schrems II ruling.
The ePrivacy Regulation is finally at a decisive turning point because the Council of the European Union has reached an agreement on the final version of the text.
Big data is the oil of the future, but there are considerable legal challenges in a data monetization strategy that could vanish all efforts, if not adequately considered.
LawBytes #37 deals this week with the upcoming ePrivacy Regulation which will complement the GDPR and introduce new rules on cookies, IoT and M2M communications.