One Year In, GDPR Keeping Irish Data Protection Commission Busy
Ireland's Data Protection Commission has fielded nearly 6,000 reports of security breaches since GDPR went into effect.
Ireland's Data Protection Commission has fielded nearly 6,000 reports of security breaches since GDPR went into effect.
It took a year but Lithuania's data protection authority issued its first fine last week to a fintech company for breaching three provisions of the GDPR.
One year after GDPR was first implemented, an estimated 500,000 organizations in Europe have registered data protection officers in place.
The UK’s Information Commissioner stressed in a speech on Monday that nearly one year into GDPR, the regulation is at a critical stage.
Lawmakers discussed the impact of California Consumer Privacy Act in a Senate Judiciary hearing on Tuesday.
A Data Protection Authority said last week that when websites use cookie walls in exchange for access to a site, they're failing to comply with the GDPR.
Research published this week suggests there have been over 59,000 data breaches reported to data protection authorities in Europe since GDPR went into effect last year.
A new survey says GDPR compliant companies are benefiting from their recent privacy investments - as a bonus, they may be less likely to be breached, too.
Consumer groups in Europe argue Google doesn't have a valid legal basis for processing users’ location data and is processing personal information that violates the EU's General Data Protection Regulation.
Until yesterday it was unclear whether UK businesses relying on consent in processing EU personal data could continue to do so following Brexit.