Guidelines on data breach notification

On February 6, 2018, Working Party 29 (WP29) adopted the Guidelines on Personal data breach notification under Regulation 2016/679, wp250rev.01 Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) introduces the requirement for a personal data breach  to be notified to the competent national supervisory authority (or in the case of a cross-border breach, to […]

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Guidelines on Automated individual decision-making and Profiling for the purposes of Regulation 2016/679

On February 6, 2018, Working Party 29 (WP29) adopted the Guidelines on Automated individual decision-making and Profiling for the purposes of Regulation 2016/679 (wp251rev.01). Advances in the capabilities of big data analytics, as well as the widespread availability of personal data on the internet and from Internet of Things (IoT) devices can allow aspects of […]

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ICO’s recommendations on Meltdown and Spectre

In a post of January 5th, Nigel Houlden, the Head of Technology Policy of ICO (the United Kingdom Data Protection Authority) gives organizations recommendations on how to deal with Meltdown and Spectre and protect people’s personal data. As it is now well known, three connected vulnerabilities have been found in Intel’s, AMD’s, and ARM’s processors which could […]

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EU-U.S. Privacy Shield ensures “adequate level of data protection” but could be improved, EU Commission finds

On October 18, 2017, the EU Commission published its report on the first annual review of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield. The report reflects the Commission’s findings on the implementation and enforcement of the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield framework in its first year of operation. According to the EU Commission, the Privacy Shield “continues to ensure an […]

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Scientific research in Italy slowed down by new data processing rules?

On December 12, 2017, a new Article 110bis of the Italian Privacy Code came into force, redrafting the discipline concerning use of data for scientific research or statistical purposes. The new Article 110bis, Italian Privacy Code, (Legislative Decree n. 196/2003) introduced three changes that might have harmful consequences for scientific developments. First, it restricts the possibility […]

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US law firms – especially immigration lawyers – dealing with EU data subject be shall be mindful of future privacy changes

On May 2018, Regulation (EU) 2016/679, on the Protection of Natural Persons with Regard to the Processing of personal Data and on the Free Movement of Such Data, and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation, in short “GDPR”), will enter into force. The good thing is that starting from that date, the EU will […]

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WP29’s plenary meeting: final guidelines on DPIA and opening for comments on data breach notification and profiling

At its plenary meeting held in October 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the so called General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). WP29 approved the final version of the DPIA guidelines Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment after having examined the comments received during the public consultation which ended […]

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