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UK Data Protection Bill No.2 – What is changed?

Technology Law Dispatch

On 8 March 2023, the UK government presented a new version of the UK Data Protection and Digital Information Bill No.2. As with the previous bill, the new bill aims to alleviate the burden of compliance with the UK GDPR and its implementing UK Data Protection Act (2018) for organisations in the UK.

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European Data Protection Roundup – September

Debevoise Data Blog

million fine against Austrian Post for channelling electronic data protection-related inquiries to a web form and not offering an additional email address, irrespective of the data subject option to also use non-electronic postal mail or customer service. These developments, and more, covered below.

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European Data Protection Roundup: 2020 in Five Trends

Debevoise Data Blog

In this post, we look back at the 2020 European data protection landscape and five trends that help companies understand not only where we are, but where data protection enforcement, litigation, and practice may be headed. million against Marriott for its 2018 data breach When you dig deeper though, two key points emerge.

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European Data Protection Roundup – October 2023

Debevoise Data Blog

Data protection & AI: In particular: (i) the French CNIL published its first set of guidance on GDPR compliance when developing AI tools; and (ii) the UK ICO issued a preliminary enforcement notice against Snap over its AI chatbot, alleging that Snap had not adequately assessed the privacy risks posed to child users of the tool.

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ICO Dawn Raids: How to respond and what you can do to prepare – An FAQ

Debevoise Data Blog

However, data controllers and processers should be aware that the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) can also carry out dawn raids as part of investigations into compliance with data protection laws. What is a dawn raid? A dawn raid is an inspection of a business’ premises conducted without notice.

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A Guide to 5 Key Data Compliance Regulations for Legal Teams

MatterSuite

In today’s world, industries rely heavily on data to inform decisions and drive innovation. But with the increase of business information in layers, comes the challenge of protecting personal and sensitive information, too. Failure can result in significant penalties, including fines, legal action, and loss of public trust.

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For Companies Subject to the GDPR: Five Cybersecurity Takeaways from the ICO’s Ticketmaster Fine

Debevoise Data Blog

EU authorities have understandably declined to put forward a single list of mandatory data security controls that apply to all companies subject to the GDPR. million fine imposed by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) against Ticketmaster for alleged data security failings that exposed customer payment card data.