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UN calls for moratorium on AI systems that pose serious risks to right to privacy and other human rights

On 15 September 2021, the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) published a report, “The right to privacy in the digital age”, that analyses how artificial intelligence (AI), through the use of...more

The UK’s National AI Strategy: setting a 10-year agenda to make the UK a “global AI superpower”

On 22 September 2021 the UK Government published its promised National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy, coming on the back of a raft of related plans, strategies and roadmaps, such as 2020’s National Data Strategy, the...more

UK Government launches consultation on proposed changes to the data landscape

On 9 September 2021, the UK’s Digital Secretary, Oliver Dowden, announced a series of reforms to drive innovation and growth in the UK’s data sector. The Government clarifies that one of the key objectives of the reforms is...more

Impactful High Court judgement on damages related to cyberattacks

On 30 July 2021, the UK High Court handed down a helpful judgment clarifying the causes of action likely to be available (or otherwise) to claimants in cases where a data breach occurs through “external” attacks....more

EDPB’s first urgent binding decision: threshold not met, Irish DPC to prioritise its investigation

On 15 July 2021, the European Data Protection Board (the EDPB) issued a press release concerning its first urgent binding decision adopted under Article 66(2) GDPR (the Decision) in response to a request of the Hamburg...more

EDPB publishes final Recommendations on the Schrems II supplementary measures

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published its long-awaited final Recommendations on measures that supplement data transfer tools (the Recommendations), following the Schrems II decision of the CJEU (on 18 June...more

China – New Data Security Law adopted and will come into force on 1 September 2021

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China (NPC) announced the adoption of the new Data Security Law (the Law), which will regulate broadly defined data processing activities...more

EU – EDPB adopts positive opinions on draft UK adequacy decisions and adopts final Guidelines on targeting of social media users

On 14 April 2021, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) announced the outcomes of its 48th plenary session held on 13 April 2021. ...more

Schrems II Update – EU-US to intensify new Privacy Shield talks, US Congressional Research Service issues new report and German...

In the past weeks, there have been a number of developments related to the consequences of the European Union Court of Justice (CJEU) decision in Schrems II. The most noteworthy developments are summarised below....more

EU – EDPB Plenary Session Update

On 10 March 2021, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published a press release about its 46th plenary session held on 9 March 2021. We look at some of the highlights below. ...more

Data Protection Post-Brexit - What to expect and how to prepare

The UK has left the European Union (EU), the transition period is over, the UK and EU have agreed a new Trade and Cooperation Agreement (the TCA), so what now for data protection? We look at the key consequences of Brexit for...more

EU – ENISA releases report on data pseudonymisation for controllers and processors

On 28 January 2021, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) released a report on data pseudonymisation techniques (the Report)....more

Cookies consent does not escape the GDPR: The CJEU issued its decision in the Planet49 case

On 1 October 2019, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued its long-awaited decision in the case Planet49 (Case C-673/17). The decision clarifies the requirements for valid cookie consent under Directive...more

GDPR for Litigators

Virtually all evidence, whether in litigation or arbitration or relating to investigations carried out by regulators or enforcement authorities, will contain some personal data. A year on from the EU General Data Protection...more

GDPR for Litigators

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (universally known as GDPR) has become ubiquitous. Less understood is what GDPR means for disputes and contentious regulatory/enforcement matters. Virtually all evidence, whether in...more

Cybersecurity And Risk Management - Our View

The challenge and risks - The topic of cybersecurity is seldom out of the press these days, occupying the minds of business leaders and politicians alike. From a business perspective, the ideal outcome would be to...more

EU Directive On Cybersecurity Agreed

On 18 December 2015, the agreed text of the Network and Information Security Directive (the NIS Directive) was released. With cybersecurity firmly established as a key business risk, the introduction of specific laws in this...more

Connected Health: Capturing Digital Opportunities

Her comment has been echoed by many market participants who have predicted that we are seeing the first wave of large traditional companies leveraging digital platforms and tools to drive growth and innovation. These...more

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