Interesting issues arose from the privacy related discussions at the Summer Legal Conference with major thought leaders on the GDPR obligations and their impact on businesses.
Privacy risks can arise from the monitoring of usage of new technologies by employees at work and require a deep assessment especially in the light of the GDPR.
Outsourcing agreements might considerably change with the usage of AI and IoT technologies and here is what you should know.
A decision of the Italian privacy authority on the illegal collection of data on criminal convictions of employees raised the issue on a practice that is quite common.
How to get ready for the GDPR right now? This was the topic of the seminar arranged to celebrate the one year deadline from the effective date of the EU Privacy Regulation.
Privacy compliance is usually seen as a problem for a business, but it might become the key for the success against its competitors.
The EU privacy regulation will force gambling operators and suppliers to a major change in their internal privacy compliance.
The Internet of Things experienced a massive acceleration in 2016, but what are the predictions for 2017? What should we expect?
The adoption of the EU guidelines on the privacy portability right, the data protection officer (DPO) and the one stop shop rule are a major step ahead.
The GDPR obliges to put in place stringent tools to monitor the privacy compliance of your suppliers, agents and shops to avoid liabilities and damages.