Myth-Busting the GDPR: Breaking down criminal offence data
Criminal offence data is information relating to criminal offences or proceedings. Eleanor Hobson examines why this will catch more business …
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Criminal offence data is information relating to criminal offences or proceedings. Eleanor Hobson examines why this will catch more business …
Richard Kemp looks at the link between the NFT and what it maps to – this is where challenging questions …
Eleanor Hobson recently participated in an expert Q&A with Thomson Reuters Practical Law on the data privacy and ethical issues raised …
Chris Kemp takes a look at how SaaS vendors police access to their software in the latest of his SaaS …
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Introduction After a long and intensive period of negotiations, a provisional agreement was reached on the AI Act on 8 …
Deirdre Moynihan takes a look at the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) which is due to come into force …
As cloud computing continues to expand – both in scale and complexity – intermediary tech vendors are looking to simplify …
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