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National Records of Scotland Data Breached in NHS Cyber-Attack
National Records of Scotland (NRS) has revealed that sensitive personal data it holds was accessed
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ICO to fine PSNI £750,000 over data security failures
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) would have faced a crippling fine of £5.6m
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Minnesota: Consumer Data Privacy Act approved by Governor
Minnesota officially joined the ranks of states enacting robust data privacy protections for consumers. The
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Luxembourg: CNPD launches AI sandbox
The CNPD launched a regulatory sandbox on artificial intelligence (AI), a technology whose rapid progress
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UK election spells end for post-Brexit data protection law reform
UK prime minister Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a snap general election on 4 July left
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EU Commission Launches Investigation Into Meta Over DSA Compliance
Today, the Commission has opened formal proceedings to assess whether Meta, the provider of Facebook
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KVKK publishes draft documents regarding standard contracts and BCRs
The Personal Data Protection Authority (“Authority“) announced on its website on May 17, 2024 (“Announcement“)
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FTC sends warning to auto industry over connected cars and data privacy
On May 14, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) sent automakers a clear message: connected
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Possible data protection breaches at Apple: Deleted photos reappear on sold devices
Since the update to IOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5, there have been an increasing number
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Minnesota Legislature Passes Consumer Data Privacy Act
On May 19, the Minnesota legislature passed the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (HF 4757
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Irish Data Protection Commission fines LinkedIn Ireland €310 million
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IHEC Reassures Voter Data Privacy in Kurdistan Elections
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