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EDPB publishes guidance on calculating GDPR fines

Data Protection Report

Whereas the previous guidance set out general principles for when to impose fines under Article 83 GDPR, the new Guidelines provide a detailed five-step methodology for calculating a starting point for a fine and clarify how to determine the turnover of an undertaking in order to harmonise the approach across Member States.

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Here’s a Webcast to Learn about Important eDiscovery Developments for 2019: eDiscovery Webcasts

eDiscovery Daily

2019 was another busy year from an eDiscovery, cybersecurity and data privacy standpoint. What do you need to know about those important 2019 events? Here’s a webcast that will discuss what you need to know about important 2019 events and how they impact your eDiscovery efforts. So, what do you think?

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Hogan Lovells at IAPP Privacy. Security. Risk. 2019

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

2019 conference in Las Vegas. Time: 10:30 a.m. – Bret Cohen will explore what legislators and regulators think compatibility means during the session, “ Searching for Compatible Uses in a Post-GDPR, Post-CCPA World, ”. Join members from our award-winning Privacy and Cybersecurity (PaC) practice at this week’s IAPP Privacy.

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Privacy and Cybersecurity Top 10 for 2018

Data Matters

As we begin this New Year, here is list of the top 10 privacy and cybersecurity issues for 2018: EU GDPR. The May 25, 2018 effective date for the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will no doubt be a central focus of 2018. The GDPR expands the rights of EU individuals and the obligations placed on organizations.

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Thursday LTNY 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

Sessions in the main conference tracks include: 9:30am – 10:30am: The Future Is Now: Managing Messaging Data. billion email messages for a healthcare company; and (ii) the defensible disposal of more than 10 billion email messages for a highly regulated financial institution. Hope you were able to catch us there!

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Dutch DPA Updates Policy on Administrative Fines

Hunton Privacy

On March 14, 2019, the Dutch Data Protection Authority ( Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens , the “Dutch DPA”) published a press release announcing its policy (in Dutch ) for calculating administrative fines (the “Policy”). The Policy provides insight into how the Dutch DPA will use its fining powers.

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Brexit and data protection

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

A “Hard Brexit” for data privacy means the UK becoming, as of the later of 29 March 2019 or the end of a transition period which covers data flows , a “third country” within the meaning of GDPR. However, if GDPR compliance programmes have been completed, then the UK establishment will be in a strong starting position.

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