In this episode of TechLaw10 Jonathan and Eric discuss the Equifax breach. They give some details of the original breach and the subsequent regulatory action from the UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner. Eric looks at how board attitudes might be changing in the US and there is a short discussion on the rise Read more »
Client Alert: UK Brexit No Deal Notice & Data Transfers
Introduction Due to the possibility of no deal being reached between the UK and the EU before the UK is set to leave the EU at the end of March 2019 the UK government has been issuing technical notices in a number of areas to help organizations plan for such an eventuality. Such a notice Read more »
Client Alert: Equifax fined by UK Data Protection Regulator
This week the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued a monetary penalty of £500,000 to the data broker Equifax Ltd for its part in the data breach at its parent company, Equifax Inc. This wasn’t just a fine about the breach however and the case has some additional interesting aspects. To simplify things in this Read more »
Client Alert: New York State Bar Association, Autumn Meeting, Montreal – 23-26 October 2018
Jonathan Armstrong will be speaking at the NYSBA Autumn Meeting in Montreal on 25 October 2018. Jonathan and his fellow panellists, will speaking on ‘Breach and Incident Response – multinational companies responding to a cybersecurity incident. Working through a simulated breach, the panel will bring together cybersecurity experts from the U.S., Canada, and the EU, Read more »
Client Alert: Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics (SCCE) Event Las Vegas – 21-24 October 2018
Jonathan Armstrong will be speaking at the SCCE Compliance & Ethics Institute in Las Vegas on 24 October 2018. He will talk about some of the main issues affecting compliance globally. The panel will contrast and compare compliance around the world and discuss a wide range of issues including cyber threats, bribery and corruption, workforce Read more »
Client Alert: Data Protection Impact Assessment
Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) are one of the key elements of GDPR. They help organisations assess risk and deal with it in a proportionate way. The DPIA process is not new – the UK Data Protection Authority issued their first guidance on Privacy Impact Assessments in 2007, but DPIAs get statutory footing under GDPR Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 34 – The Guilty, Guilty, Guilty Edition (Part 2)
Welcome to Everything Compliance, the only roundtable podcast in compliance. In the last episode. Jonathan Armstrong asked if the team could explore the guilty plea of Michael Cohen and the guilty verdict against Paul Manafort. This is the second of two episodes of ‘Everything Compliance’ dedicated to issues surrounding, raised by or related to these two events. Last Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 33 – The Guilty, Guilty, Guilty Edition (Part 1)
Welcome to Everything Compliance, the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Jonathan Armstrong has asked if the team could explore the guilty plea of Michael Cohen and the guilty verdict against Paul Manafort. The next two episodes of ‘Everything Compliance’ are dedicated to issues surrounding, raised by or related to these two events. In this episode Read more »
Life with GDPR – Episode 15 – The Weaponization of Data Privacy / Protection Laws
The US Administration’s attacks on allies, perhaps former allies and others in the area of trade and sanctions has not occurred in vacuum. Many other countries and groups such as the EU have retaliated with counter-sanctions. One area that the current administration does not seem to have considered too well is EU data privacy and Read more »
Episode 231: Threats to EU Privacy Shield and Potential Uncertainty
In this episode Jonathan and Eric discuss renewed threats to Privacy Shield. Will the European Commission follow the European Parliament’s request and suspend Privacy Shield from 1st September? If not how long has Privacy Shield got left? Are the alternatives like Standard Contractual Clauses or Binding Corporate Rules better options? There is more detail on Read more »
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