GDR investigates how the ongoing US-China AI and tech competition has manifested itself – and how Chinese data dominance may not be guaranteed.
Features: European regulators buckle under Schrems pressure • Data, the new blood • Defending in numbers: claiming database rights • 50 most influential in data • Why the ICO British Airways penalty was slashed • Salesforce v Oracle breaks new ground • GDPR with Chinese characteristi...
Features: What covid-19 means for data lawyers in the long term; Privacy in a pandemic; The prospects and pitfalls of contact-tracing apps; The anatomy of a data strategy; Balancing privacy and analytic utility: Are your datasets really anonymous?; Locked screen
Features: Keeping free data flows free; Dealing in data; Another facelift for FISA; The GDPR in numbers; EDPB: GDPR mostly a success; The ICO: an honest appraisal; Who do you trust with your data?; Access to data: expanding German competition law’s toolbox.
The first GDR edition of 2020 leads with an in-depth look at the controversial GDPR one-stop shop system – and a look at whether the complex mechanism could be holding back enforcement of the headline EU data protection regime.
Remaining on the GDPR, the binding corporate rules process tha...
The last GDR magazine of 2019 is a bumper issue. It starts on a sad note, with a profile of European Data Protection Supervisor Giovanni Buttarelli, who sadly passed away in August. The article acts not only as an overview of Buttarelli’s tenure at the EDPS – where he turned it into one of the wo...
The best defence is a good offence. It’s not exactly clear who came up with that idiom, but it also applies to the world of data. Dealing with hackers is the topic we explore in GDR 2019.3’s lead feature, which examines how some breach victims haven’t just dealt with the immediate consequences of...
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