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European rulings on the use of Google Analytics and how it may affect your business

Data Protection Report

Many of our clients are using the firm’s technical tool suite, NT Analyzer , to assist with their data protection and privacy efforts. It is important to remember that the analysis should not end with just cookies and Google Analytics. An Important Reminder. Ultimately, the Austrian DPA sided with NOYB over Netdokter and Google.

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Staying Ahead of the Curve: 6 Top Legal Tech Trends to Watch in 2023

ARMA International

These include artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid and remote work collaboration, cloud, workflow automation and customization, mail processing and digitization, and security and data privacy. Are their levels of security and privacy protocols leaving them vulnerable to breaches and cyberattacks?

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Guest Post - Data Privacy and Open Data: Secondary Uses under GDPR

AIIM

This is the ninth post in a series on privacy by Andrew Pery. Mitigate Data Privacy and Security Risks with Machine Learning. The Privacy and Security Dichotomy. GDPR and Cross Border Data Flows between the EU and the US: Current State of the Law. Privacy by Design: The Intersection of Law and Technology.

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Can visibility be the key to better privacy?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Can visibility be the key to better privacy? Technology innovation creates business value for organizations, but also new challenges for data privacy and protection. The fallout from data privacy violations can cripple any organization for a long time. There are five steps to effective data privacy: 1.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Could a party, for instance, decline to produce, review, or even collect certain types of data due to privacy concerns? Should privacy be considered a “burden” under the proportionality analysis required by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 26(b)? In this essay, Robert D. any designated tangible things.”36

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