Home Search

GDPR - search results

If you're not happy with the results, please do another search

H&M Fined €35.2 Million in Germany for Intruding on Employees’ Private Lives

Post By: Jonathan Armstrong and André Bywater The Hamburg Data Protection Authority (HmbBfDI) has fined H&M Germany €35.2m ($41.45m) for GDPR violations relating to excessive...
audio

Andre Bywater on Whistleblowing in Europe [Podcast]

Post By: Adam Turteltaub In 2019 the European Union introduced a set of common whistleblower rules for its member countries. As Andre Bywater, partner at...

When Life Gives You a Pandemic, Make Sure to Back Up Your Data

Post By: Stefan Vucicevic, Tech Writer at Jatheon Technologies As Covid-19 hits regulated industries, an increasing number of data requests will start pouring in. But...
audio

Robert Bond on the Privacy and Data Security Track at the 2020 Compliance &...

Post By: Adam Turteltaub NOTE: This podcast was recorded prior to the conversion of the Compliance & Ethics Institute to a virtual program. Some of...

CJEU Decision on Schrems II: Model Clauses Valid, Privacy Shield Invalid

Post By: Robert Bond, Partner & Notary Public and Mac Macmillan, of Counsel, Bristows LLP The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling...

Top Ten Lessons for Compliance Officers from the Update to the DOJ’s Compliance Program...

Post By: Kristy Grant-Hart, Chief Executive Officer, Spark Compliance Consulting On June 1, 2020, the DOJ updated its guidance document to reflect, as Assistant Attorney...
audio

Peter Yared on Regulatory Conflicts in Data Privacy Laws [Podcast]

Post By: Adam Turteltaub It’s tough complying with data privacy laws. You spend gazillions of dollars complying with GDPR, and then you have to spend...

Pervasive Personal Data Collection at the Heart of South Korea’s COVID-19 Success May Not...

Post By: Helen Chan, Regulatory Intelligence and eLearning Expert Widespread testing is seen as one of the best ways to slow the advance of the...
audio

Ray Pathak on The California Consumer Privacy Act [Podcast]

Post By: Adam Turteltaub The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is the strongest privacy law in the US.  It significantly expands the rights of consumers...

CCPA is Here: 4 Questions CISOs Should be Prepared to Answer

Post By: Matt Kunkel, CEO of LogicGate CCPA, or the California Consumer Privacy Act, has been in effect for more than a month, influencing the...