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Belgium: Belgian DPA imposes a EUR600,000 fine, its highest fine ever, on Google Belgium for non-compliance with right to be forgotten

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Until recently, most decisions of the Belgian Data Protection Authority (Belgian DPA) concerned national companies or individuals. However, on 14 July 2020, the Belgian DPA imposed a fine of EUR600,000 on Google Belgium SA/NV (Google Belgium) for not respecting a Belgian resident’s right to be forgotten. The decision.

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Securing Italy’s Journey to the Cloud

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Securing Italy’s Journey to the Cloud. Tue, 09/07/2021 - 06:37. The 2020 edition of the Digital Economy and Society Index published by the European Commission, and based on 2019 data, saw Italy almost at the bottom of the most digitized member states in EU. For instance, in May 2020, Microsoft invested $1.5

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Can visibility be the key to better privacy?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Wed, 12/09/2020 - 05:45. Technology innovation creates business value for organizations, but also new challenges for data privacy and protection. Probably also increasing the cost of any resultant data breach, as mentioned in the 2020 IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report. New regulation, new challenges.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Most of that focus has centered on data collection, storage, sharing, and, in particular, third-party transactions in which customer information is harnessed for advertising purposes. Could a party, for instance, decline to produce, review, or even collect certain types of data due to privacy concerns? But what about other contexts?

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The Difficulty of Disclosure, Surebet247 and the Streisand Effect

Troy Hunt

It's not a discussion we should be having in 2020, a time of unprecedented regulatory provisions designed to prevent precisely the sort of behaviour I'm going to describe in this post. Seriously, the flood of data that reaches my inbox is hard to describe it's that incessant. It began with this email: I get these every single day.