CCTV cameras and in general, video surveillance systems are exponentially becoming intrusive but generate substantial data protection law issues according to the EDPB.
The data protection authority in Italy sanctioned Facebook due to the breach of privacy laws following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
LawBytes #34 deals this week with the new ETSI standard for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things and Bavarian DPA cookie raid.
eSports tournaments can be subject to stringent restrictions under Italian prize promotion and gambling rules if adequate solutions are not adopted.
iConsumer deals with the decisions of the Italian DPA on e-invoicing and on the list of data processing activities for which a DPIA is required.
LawBytes deals with the World Economic Forum business risk report on cyber attacks and the ESMA briefing on Crypto-assets.
Blockchain compliance with GDPR requirements was tested by the French privacy authority and the European Commission, with uncertain outcomes.
LawBytes brings this week news on the new California privacy law, Italian Supreme Court landmark decision on consent-based services and first blockchain voting test.
How blockchain can be the response to major legal issues and what new legal issues will arise in 2018 through its exploitation, here are our predictions.
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.
