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The content and significance of the GDPR’s transparency principle for organisations – explained simply and practically.
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The content and significance of the GDPR’s transparency principle for organisations – explained simply and practically.
How to best protect your organisation, employees, and infrastructure against phishing – an overview of specific measures.
Under the NIS2 Directive, significantly more organisations will be required to take increased information security measures. We explain who is affected by the Directive and what organisations should do now.
GDPR fines are to be imposed in a standardised manner across Europe according to the European Data Protection Board. The new requirements could be quite expensive for some companies.
The French data protection authority provides companies with detailed information on self-assessment and GDPR-compliant design of artificial intelligence. We explain what it’s all about.
In order to impose GDPR fines, it must be established who is responsible for the processing activity and whether and, if so, who must be at fault. The CJEU has now provided clarity.
In what form and to what extent must copies of personal data be provided when data subjects exercise their data protection rights? The CJEU provides clarity and sets new standards.
How companies can set up an ISMS and thus not only improve their information security – comprehensibly explained by a practitioner.
When employees of processors work remotely, the controller’s right to control is regularly torpedoed. We shed light on typical arguments of service providers and refute them.
An initiative of the European Commission aims to strengthen the enforcement of the GDPR and speed up cross-border proceedings before supervisory authorities.
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