LawBytes #32 deals this week with the information note on no-deal Brexit data flows from the EU to UK issued by the EDPB and with the ENISA tool for smartphone app security.
According to a survey from DLA Piper, 59,000 data breach notifications were performed in the EU from the coming into force of the GDPR, with unusual figures for some countries that might hide compliance issues.
LawBytes special edition brings you the top 3 blockchain predictions for the next 12 months which might be crucial as the technologies and applications exploiting blockchain seem ready to have a real impact on the market.
LawBytes #28 deals this week with the 5G legal obstscles in Italy raised by the Italian Communications Authority and the EBA report on crypto assets.
LawBytes #26 deals this week with the draft European Guidelines on AI and the political agreement on ePayment Directive that might boost innnovation.
LawBytes deals with the launch of the first EU Blockchain Association and the public consultation on connected cars.
LawBytes deals with the Italian DPIA list published by the Italian Data Protection Authority and the security guidelines by ENISA on the Internet of Things (IoT).
LawBytes deals with the World Economic Forum business risk report on cyber attacks and the ESMA briefing on Crypto-assets.
LawBytes deals this week with the EU Parliament blockchain resolution and the new Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data.
A detailed data mapping activity, as well as internal and external cybersecurity and reporting procedures, are best practices to handle a personal data breach under the GDPR.
