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In January 2020, the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”) issued draft guidelines on connected vehicles. We summarised and commented on these draft guidelines and you can access our previous article here. On 9 March ...
The Network and Information Systems (NIS) Directive, which aims to increase the security of network and information systems across the EU, becomes law in each Member State on 9 May 2018.
Digital twin technology promises to be the bridge between physical products, systems, real world organisations and the digital world.
In this concluding article of our series on "Big Data & Issues & Opportunities", we want to start looking beyond the issues and opportunities that were identified in the 17 articles that make up the series.
On 13 June 2019, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) issued a long-awaited second draft Measures on Security Assessment for Export of Personal Information. In this update we examine some of the key takeaways.
Relevant Legal Issues and Countermeasures in relation to Corporate Governance and Compliance.
This article explores whether competition law can give companies a right of access to another company’s data. Three short case studies illustrate how the described principles work in practice.
Employment law highlights from our China employment law team for March 2019.
Held over two days in San Jose, California the inaugural Data Business Congress provided a fascinating insight into the opportunities and challenges in turning data into a key business asset.
Ying Wang, Clarice Yue and Sam Rayner outline the key HR-focused considerations for Chinese companies with an EU presence in light of GDPR.
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