Five tips on preparing for ‘whistleblowing’ rules
In order to guarantee protection of people who report breaches, I.E. Whistleblowers, employers will soon be obliged...
Enforcement of GDPR Infringements by Third Parties – First Decision of the...
While the GDPR deals extensively with the rights and claims of data subjects, it mainly leaves the provisions for...
Romanian DPA published its activity report for 2019
On the European Data Protection Day 2020 (i.e. on 28 January 2020), the Romanian DPA published (in Romanian and...
GDPR news from Croatia at the beginning of 2020
The topic discussed here is the difference between personal data protection before the GDPR entered into effect and...
Data Protection round-up: Key stories of 2019 and forecast for 2020
2019 was a year of major developments for privacy and data protection in Ireland and abroad. According to Ireland,...
Vision Statement of the FIC2020 Advisory Board
As a member of the Advisory Board of the International Forum of Cybersecurity in France I would like to draw your...
Humans are (still) at the core of the digital world
Humans are still at the core of our digital world: as citizens, consumers, developers, victims or criminals. We are...
In cyberspace, our best option is to trust but verify
Are we still in control of our sovereignty, independence and data? There must come a point where we place our trust...
We need you – we need each other!
The future of cybersecurity belongs to initiatives that enable and empower people to protect themselves from...
FIC2020 board member statement
A short conference statement about the FIC2020 by Dr. Tobias Höllwarth, member of the FIC Adivsory board.
Microsoft under a cloud amid GDPR concerns over its cloud contracts
Since the implementation of the GDPR, cloud players have been forced to both rethink their tools and review their...
DATA BREACH NOTIFICATION OBLIGATION UNDER TURKISH DATA PROTECTION LAW
In Turkey, the Personal Data Protection Law No. 6698 (the "Law") requires data controllers to take all necessary...
5 takeaways from the first year and a half of GDPR fines
The end of the year is usually the time for reflections. Although the first year of GDPR officially ended at the...
The Danish Data Protection Agency has published new rulings regarding email...
Article 32 of the GDPR on the security of processing has been one of the main focus areas of the Danish Data...
Report on the State of Privacy in Slovakia
The Office for Personal Data Protection of the Slovak Republic (hereinafter referred to as “Office”) pursuant to...
The Belgian data protection authority issues a fine for unlawful use of the...
The Belgian electronic identity card system has been in vogue for a number of years now as a reliable means for...
Croatian Innovation Centre Nikola Tesla (ICENT) became new member of EuroCloud...
Innovation Centre Nikola Tesla (ICENT) is the leading constituent of the innovation ecosystem in Croatia for...
Conditions for imposing administrative fines – The German Data Protection...
On 16 October 2019, the German Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) published their concept of how to determine...
Administrative fine of 14.500.000 Euro imposed against German Real Estate...
The Berlin Data Protection Authority has imposed an administrative fine against a Berlin real estate company for...
Portugal: recent fines for the breach of the GDPR
More than a year has passed since the General Data Protection Regulation (hereinafter “GDPR”) has been applicable...