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China’s PIPL has finally arrived, and brings helpful clarification (rather than substantial change) to China’s data privacy framework

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Rather than bringing substantial changes to the existing China data privacy framework, the PIPL helpfully consolidates and clarifies obligations on processing of personal information at a national law level. To be clear, this is not China’s own GDPR.

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What IG Professionals Should Know About the Internet of Bodies

ARMA International

Those employees joined a growing number of workers in other countries – Belgium, the UK, and Sweden, to name a few – who use microchips for workplace security, convenience, and commuting. Another common name for the IoB is embodied computing , where the human body is used as a technology platform. Benefits and Risks.

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German court: monitoring of employees by key logger is not allowed

Data Protection Report

2 AZR 681/16) that the use of evidence obtained through the use of key logger software is not permitted under current German privacy law, if there is no suspicion of a criminal offense. This decision is understood as a general guidance where the highest labor court gave guidance on secret employee monitoring.

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Part 3: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about effecting risk management and change management?

ARMA International

This means imagining the “art of the possible” for a new future using a cloud computer model to deliver transformative change. This part also discusses managing CS risks such as ransomware, privacy, change management, and user adoption. Finally, Part 3 looks to the future, presents next steps, and discusses key takeaways. Introduction.

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2019 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review, Part 3

eDiscovery Daily

Yesterday, we looked back at cases related to cooperation, form of production, privilege and confidentiality disputes, social media related disputes and a key case regarding biometric security. Today, let’s take a look back at cases related to disputes regarding proportionality vs. relevancy vs. privacy. Hospital Partners, Inc.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

In our manifesto at the general election we committed to provide people with the ability to require major social media platforms to delete information held about them, especially when that information related to their childhood. When we do the weekly supermarket shop online, we should be able to move our shopping list electronically.

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