Largest cyber attack in the history of Costa Rica: Does the state of emergency...
On May 11, 2022, the Costa Rican government declared a National State of Emergency throughout the public sector for...
The Annual Report for 2021 of the Macedonian Personal Data Protection Agency is...
Compared to the previous year, the number of supervisions carried out in 2021 by the Macedonian Personal Data...
A New Direction for UK Data Protection Law: the Data Protection and Digital...
The UK government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport ("DCMS") has published proposed legislation that...
Decision of the Slovak court regarding requested disclosure of personal data
In today's society, the issue of fulfilling the characteristics of personal data is the subject of many disputes as...
Use of Google analytics (still) breaches the GDPR – austrian data protection...
The Austrian Data Protection Authority (DPA) decided in another decision (22nd of April 2022, D155.026,...
A brief overview of the legal framework for the use of cookies on websites in...
The question of cookies and data protection is always present, but what are cookies, are they always...
Gaia-X Hub Austria @ EFA
Data sovereignty for a sustainably competitive society: How can Gaia-X help Austrian companies and Austria as a...
Slovenia: Publication of an E-mail Address not a Waiver of the Right to Privacy
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia annulled the criminal conviction for the development,...
Klarna Bank AB - the importance of transparency in privacy notices
Earlier this spring, the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection issued an administrative fine of approximately...
Can an employer ask the candidate to provide him with a court certificate that...
When establishing an employment relationship, employers often ask the candidates for a court confirmation that no...
Gaia-X Hub Austria entering its next operational phase
Control over our data in the digital world is becoming a determining competitive factor as well as the basis for a...
Gaia-X Austria stakeholder meeting in Vienna
On 28 July, Gaia-X Austria hosted a stakeholder meeting in Vienna for the IT and Gaia-X community from Slovenia,...
Can a controller rely on legitimate interest in Nigeria?
Legitimate interest is one of the lawful bases for processing personal information. However, the Nigeria Data...
Monaco: New legislation on the protection of personal data eagerly awaited
The government's bill for a major reform of Monaco's personal data protection legislation is currently being...
Finding a balance between fighting crime and privacy – the use of metadata
Last April, the Portuguese Constitutional Court declared unconstitutional the provisions of articles 4, 6, and 9 of...
Access Granted: DSAR changes for data controllers granting access to health data
Updated regulations in Ireland regarding data subjects' access to their health data emerged in March 2022. The new...
The use of CCTV in light of the Luxembourg National Commission for Data...
In 2021, the Luxembourg National Commission for Data Protection (the “CNPD”) issued 48 decisions following...
AP applies incremental penalty authority to the fullest
It is the first time in history that the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) has identified six violations of the...
Cross Border Transfers: Recent Developments
Generally, data transfers to third countries are prohibited unless the receiving country has received an adequacy...
Shaping the limits of the Right to be Notified in 2022 Israel.
The Israeli Privacy Protection Authority recently published a new memo aimed to clarify the scope of interpretation...