The opinion of the advocate general on the Schrems II case might lead to uncertainties on data transfers when a clear privacy law framework is, on the contrary, necessary for the digital economy.
CCTV cameras and in general, video surveillance systems are exponentially becoming intrusive but generate substantial data protection law issues according to the EDPB.
Brexit might be a relevant change for the privacy strategy of several companies, especially those headquartered in the UK, which could consider to change it.
The guidelines on the concepts of the data controller, processor, and joint controllership from EDPS can be used as a useful tool by organizations to assess the proper qualification.
The new draft of the ePrivacy Regulation introduces substantial changes. The final approval still appears far to happen, but companies may start to get ready.
The investigations of the privacy authority led to € 11 million fines, with 65 inspections performed in Italy, 1,300 investigated entities, and a detailed plan for the second half of 2019.
The guidelines of the EDPB on the performance of the contract as a legal basis under privacy laws of data processing for online services draw attention to how avoiding mistakes in its usage under the GDPR.
The position of the European Court of Justice in the Planet 49 case on consent required for the acceptance of cookies might impact the approach previously validated by the Italian data protection authority on the matter.