Don’t Be an April Fool. Every year on the 31st of March, the global technology community pauses to ask one question: if everything disappeared tomorrow, would you survive? Most...
With Privacy Day approaching, organisations are looking ahead to a year that increasingly resembles a geopolitical and commercial chessboard for data privacy. By 2026, the global privacy landscape has...
TikTok vs. The Data Protection Commissioner: A high court ruling with billion-dollar implications for EU data transfers The Irish High Court has temporarily paused an order from the Irish...
The University of Surrey has unveiled a truly impressive Artificial Intelligence system designed to revolutionise how we interact with justice. By tailoring AI to the unique language of British...
The right to access personal data held by public authorities, formally known as a Subject Access Request (SAR), is a fundamental part of UK data protection law. When that...
In the first part of this blog series, we explained your right to erasure, restriction, and objection under GDPR. But what happens when this information is wrong? The General...
GDPR has been in place for over six years now but it’s still important to revisit the topic from time to time so we clearly understand data subject rights...
