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UK ICO Publishes First Two Reports from its Data Protection Sandbox Pilot

Hunton Privacy

On July 23, 2020, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (the “ICO”) published the first two reports of its Data Protection Regulatory Sandbox Beta phase (the “Beta phase”) involving projects by Jisc (a not-for-profit organization serving the higher and further education and skills sectors) and Heathrow Airport Ltd.

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eIDAS 2.0 REGULATION WILL CHANGE IDP USE CASES INCLUDING ID CAPTURE IN THE EU

Info Source

first introduced in 2018, has broadened the scope by adding more types of electronic trust services and introducing the concept of qualified trust service providers, adding detailed guidelines to ensure consistency in the EU and address growing security concerns. The first version of this toolbox was published by the EC on Feb 10, 2023.

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Ralph Losey of Jackson Lewis, LLP: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

This is the ninth of the 2018 Legaltech New York (LTNY) Thought Leader Interview series. eDiscovery Daily interviewed several thought leaders at LTNY this year (and some afterward) to get their observations regarding trends at the show and generally within the eDiscovery industry. Today’s thought leader is Ralph Losey. They know how to do it.

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Creating and nourishing a DevOps culture: key takeaways for agencies

CGI

Tue, 10/16/2018 - 09:15. A few months ago, I took part in a DevOps Collaboration Symposium hosted by the Advanced Technology Academic Research Center (ATARC) which led to a MITRE-ATARC white paper that summarized various presentations from the event. Creating and nourishing a DevOps culture: key takeaways for agencies.

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Court Sanctions US Government for Spoliation in Copyright Infringement Case: eDiscovery Case Law

eDiscovery Daily

May 10, 2019) , the US Court of Federal Claims, in an opinion issued by Judge Bruggink, “grant[ed] plaintiffs’ motion for sanctions because the government destroyed relevant evidence that it had a duty to preserve.” As discovery wound down, plaintiffs filed a motion for sanctions in November 2018. 15-945C (Fed. Court Ruling.

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Will Lawyers Ever Embrace Technology?: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

The 2018 Zapproved Corporate eDiscovery Benchmarking Report found that “… corporate legal departments prioritize streamlining and modernizing operations as a top priority…”. Has that changed in the past 10 years? Two thirds of the states have enacted rules which impose lawyer’s ethical duty to understand technology.

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Making CILIP connections at the University of Edinburgh

CILIP

s membership database identified a total 29 staff at the University of Edinburgh as individual members, seven with current CILIP Professional Registration (all at chartered level), 10 who had applied to begin the CILIP Professional Registration process and 12 with no professional registration who had not applied to begin the process.