Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we have a quartet of Jay Rosen, Matt Kelly, Sarah Hadden and Mike Volkov. Jonathan Armstrong is taking a well deserved break for the next couple of weeks. We focus on the President Trump’s putative initiative to purchase the country of Greenland. We consider the proposed Read more »
ICO data sharing code consultation
Introduction As required by the UK Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018), the UK’s data protection regulator the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is currently updating its existing data sharing code of practice. As part of that process the ICO has opened a consultation for interested parties on the draft revised code that the ICO has Read more »
European Court Ruling on Joint Controllers and Website Social Plug-ins (Facebook “Like” button)
Introduction Generally-speaking the issue of joint controllership of personal data is becoming more and more prominent. Under this concept, where two or more data controllers jointly determine the purposes and means of data processing they are considered as joint controllers (as opposed to being e.g. in a controller-processor relationship), which has particular consequences for data Read more »
Episode 255: The Role of Third-Parties in Data Breaches
In this podcast Eric and Jonathan talk about the role of 3rd parties in data breaches. Many corporations now rely on 3rd parties to process data for them on their employees and customers. Third party security breaches have been a real feature of many of the largest data breach investigations recently including British Airway (https://www.corderycompliance.com/uk-dpa-to-fine-ba-for-data-breach/) Read more »
Life With GDPR: Episode 31 – Lessons Learned in Year 1 of GDPR, Part 1 – 10 lessons for dealing with security breaches from the first 15 months of GDPR
In this podcast, data privacy/data security expert Jonathan Armstrong and Compliance Evangelist Tom Fox use the framework of GDPR to discuss a wide range of issues relating to these topics. They consider what the US compliance and InfoSec security expert needs to know about what is happening in the UK, Europe and beyond. This episode Read more »
Episode 254: CDA Section 230 ISP Immunity Coming Under Attack
In this week’s TechLaw 10 Jonathan and Eric discuss immunity for internet service providers. Is it time to review the protections they have? Are some internet operators too big to feel the punishment of a fine? TechLaw10 is a 10-minute audio podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong (Cordery) where Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 51 – The August Reflections Edition
Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we have the full quintet of Mike Volkov, Jay Rosen, Matt Kelly, Jonathan Armstrong and Sarah Hadden. Rants and shouts outs follow the commentary for this episode. Jay Rosen takes a look at the recent white paper by ECI President Dr. Pay Harned on the new Read more »
Cordery Head to Head: Evan Michailidis on the Compliance Aspects of Drug Legalization
In this 7 minute film Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong speaks with Evan Michailidis about the compliance aspects of drug legalization. They talk about recent US developments in this area including the challenges for mainstream corporations when others seek to register their brand for drugs sales. You can find subscribe to Cordery’s YouTube channel at www.bit.ly/corderytv and Read more »
Cordery Head to Head: Evan Michailidis on the Compliance Aspects of Human Capital
In this film Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong speaks with Evan Michailidis about the compliance aspects of human capital. They talk about recent US developments in mobility in the workforce including issues with visa compliance. They also talk about employment supply chain issues including modern slavery. You can find subscribe to Cordery’s YouTube channel at www.bit.ly/corderytv and Read more »
Episode 253: Top EU Court Decides There’s Lots Not To Like in Likes
In this podcast Jonathan and Eric discuss a ruling of the European Court of Justice on 29 July 2019 on a challenge from a German consumer organisation, Verbraucherzentrale NRW over the social media likes promoted by fashion ID, a German online clothing retailer. They discuss the potential ramifications for any business that has social Read more »
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