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While data is being dubbed ‘the new gold’, the implementation of GDPR will give individuals increased protection and transparency.
This Consent Guidance provides useful commentary on some tricky issues, contains useful checklists, and contains some helpful lists of "do's & don'ts" for recording consent which all practitioners should read.
On 19 September 2017, the European Commission (the "Commission") published a proposal for a new regulation prohibiting mandatory localisation requirements for non-personal data in the EU.
Since the GPDR became applicable in 2018, the Hungarian Data Protection Authority (NAIH) has seemed reluctant to impose high administrative fines. Until now the highest fine amount was approx. EUR 87,000. This has ...
Temperature screening and asking about symptoms
Today marks the adoption by each Member State of the European Union of an important piece of EU legislation, the Network and Information Systems Directive (NISD).
25 May 2020 marked the second anniversary of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), the EU's cornerstone data protection law that changed the regulatory landscape in Europe and exerts a far-reaching global ...
COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on businesses. Many employers have deployed business continuity plans to help mitigate the effect of the virus, which include measures to protect the health and safety of ...
The Czech Government has prepared several measures that should help people and businesses in the challenging times related to the outbreak of COVID-19. These measures are currently divided into several draft laws, ...
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.
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