Monday 25 May is the second anniversary of the coming into force of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and indeed the UK Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018). In this film Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong looks at 3 of his favourite cases from the first 2 years of GDPR enforcement. He looks at key features of Read more »
UK High Court Ruling about School Letter Privacy Infringements
Introduction In the fairly recent case of ST (a minor) & RT v the L Primary School, the UK High Court ruled that a letter sent by a school to parents aimed at reassuring them about the behaviour of one of its pupils infringed various privacy rules, including data protection legislation. This article sets out Read more »
Everything Compliance – Episode 59 – The Potpourri Edition
Jonathan Armstrong joined leading compliance experts in the US again in the latest Everything Compliance podcast hosted by leading compliance expert Tom Fox. In this episode Jonathan considers some of the international corruption risks around Covid-19 and the economies coming out of the health crisis. He also talks about the compliance risks in returning to Read more »
Client Alert: Driving Compliance: Car Tech and Data Protection FAQs
This post has been superseded. Please follow this link for the latest version: https://www.corderycompliance.com/driving-compliance-car-tech-dp-faqs-2/ Vehicle technology (often called car tech) is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with GPS trackers, inbuilt software, in-car cameras and other devices and apps gathering large amounts of data about numerous aspects of a driver’s driving habits and life more generally. Information is Read more »
Belgian Regulator Imposes Euro 50,000 Fine for Non-Compliance with Data Protection Officer GDPR Requirements
Introduction Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), where certain conditions are met it is mandatory for an organisation to designate a Data Protection Officer (“DPO”). GDPR also sets out a number of conditions for the DPO’s appointment concerning their role and tasks. These include the requirement that whilst a DPO can fulfil other Read more »
Privacy Laws and Business – Data Breaches
Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong recently wrote for Privacy Laws & Business on the lessons learned in handling data breaches in the first two years of GDPR. You can download a PDF of Jonathan’s article here: Data Breaches The article was first published in the PL&B UK Report May 2020. If you would like to learn more Read more »
Life With GDPR: Episode 43 – Verbal Reporting under GDPR
In this episode Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox discuss issues relating to data privacy, data protection and GDPR. Today, they look at the issue of verbal reporting under GDPR in the context of the case of Scott v. LGBT Foundation. Some of the highlights are: What were the issues and interests involved in this case? Read more »
Client Alert: BA & Marriott Data Breaches ICO Fines Finalisation Now Expected August-September 2020
Introduction In the summer of 2019 the UK’s data protection regulator the ICO announced its intention to fine the airline British Airways (BA) £183.39 million (around $225 million) and the hotel group Marriott International (Marriott) £99.2 million (around $122 million) for respective data breaches. Although this process was expected to have been completed a few Read more »
Life With GDPR: Episode 42 – CCTV and Data Privacy
In this episode Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox discuss issues relating to data privacy, data protection and GDPR. Today they consider the intersection of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) and data privacy. Some of the highlights are: CCTV is everywhere in the UK. Why is a DPIA so critical in GDPR compliance around this issue? What about Read more »
Life With GDPR: Episode 41 – Morrisons at the UK Supreme Court
In this episode Jonathan Armstrong and Tom Fox discuss issues relating to data privacy, data protection and GDPR. They consider the recent decision by the UK Supreme Court in the Morrisons case. Some of the highlights are: What were the background facts of the case and the trial court ruling? What did the UK Supreme Read more »
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