Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox are back to discuss issues relating to data privacy, data protection and GDPR. Today, they continue their 3-part series on issues relating to GDPR after Brexit The topics discussed include: data protection, data transfer and issues related to trade sanctions, AML and export control. In this episode they consider data Read more »
ESI Survival Guide Interview with Jonathan Armstrong: Data Transfers Post Brexit
Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong was a guest recently on the ESI Survival Guide hosted by Matthew Knouff. Matt is an attorney and eDiscovery professional living and working in New York City. You can access this broadcast by following the link here: https://esisurvivalguide.com/video/the-esi-five-with-jonathan-armstrong-of-cordery-uk/ It’s a wide-ranging discussion including on data transfer adequacy decisions, UK data protection, GDPR, Read more »
SCCE Compliance Perspectives Podcast – André Bywater on Post-Brexit Compliance Implications
Brexit is done, sort of. As Andre Bywater, partner at Cordery Compliance explains in this podcast, the deal the United Kingdom struck with the European Union applies primarily to goods, not services. While the trade is free from tariffs, it’s not free from paperwork. In addition, while there is a temporary agreement in place on data Read more »
Compliance Podcast Network: Introducing the Cordery Head to Head @ Home series
Introducing Cordery’s new Head to Head @ Home podcast, just launched on the Compliance Podcast network. We’re exploring the most critical issues facing compliance professionals, and host Jonathan Armstrong is talking to the leading experts who are shaping the industry. Don’t miss an episode! You can listen to these podcasts here: http://compliancepodcastnetwork.net/category/head-to-head-home/
Episode 266: Cordery Head to Head @ Home – Eric Sinrod on cybersecurity law & current threats
In this edition of Cordery Head to Head @ Home Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They reflect on Jonathan’s recent guest lectures at two of Eric’s university classes and the history of cybersecurity law in the UK & US. Jonathan looks at the role of Prince Prince Read more »
Life with GDPR – Episode 54 – Data Protection After Brexit
In this episode Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox are back to discuss issues relating to data privacy, data protection and GDPR. Today, they begin a 3-part series on issues relating to GDPR after Brexit: data protection, data transfer and issues related to trade sanctions, AML and export control. In this episode they look at data Read more »
EU Data Protection – glossary
We’ve put together this glossary to help explain some of the terms used in data protection and in GDPR. If there’s a term you think we should add let us know. AVG = Algemene Verordening Gegevensbescherming, the term used sometimes for GDPR in the Netherlands (although increasingly GDPR is used too there). Adequacy Decision = Read more »
French Regulator CNIL Fines Data Controller and Data Processor for Security Breach & Sets Deadline for Cookies Compliance
What’s this about? Significantly for the first time, the French data protection regulator, the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), has fined both a data controller and a data processor for the same data security breach. The CNIL has also set a deadline for website and mobile applications to meet cookies compliance. There Read more »
Life With GDPR: Episode 53-The KBR Document Production Decision
In this episode Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox are back to discuss issues relating to data privacy, data protection and GDPR. Today, they take a look at the recent UK Supreme Court decision in the KBR document production case. KBR succeeded in its UK Supreme Court battle with the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). The case Read more »
Client Alert: Norwegian DPA to fine Grindr for sharing sensitive information without consent
At the end of last month The Norwegian Data Protection Authority, Datatilsynet, notified dating app Grindr LLC (Grindr) of its intention to fine the company NOK 100 000 000 (around €10 million) for unlawfully sharing highly sensitive information and, in particular, for not complying with the GDPR rules on consent. The notice came off the Read more »
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