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Why law enforcement data processing is more complicated than you might think

IT Governance

That’s been the reaction of many law enforcement bodies that have recently learned about their compliance requirements under the DPA (Data Protection Act) 2018. The DPA 2018 includes a framework designed specifically for the processing of personal data for law enforcement purposes. A 12-step approach to law enforcement processing.

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CNIL Releases 2019 Annual Activity Report

Hunton Privacy

In particular, the Report revealed that: The CNIL received 14,137 complaints in 2019, which represents a 27 percent increase in complaints compared with 2018 and a 79 percent increase in five years. On March 12, 2020, the CNIL released its annual inspection strategy for 2020. percent of complaints). Formal notices are not sanctions.

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RuNet – Russia successfully concluded tests on its Internet infrastructure

Security Affairs

Russia’s government announced that it has successfully concluded a series of tests for its RuNet intranet aimed at country disconnection from the Internet. The Russian Government has announced on Monday that it has successfully concluded the test on its RuNet intranet and the complete disconnection of the country from the Internet.

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Ireland / Europe: DPC’s record GDPR fine has implications for calculation of GDPR fines and regulatory expectations around transparency rules

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The investigation began in December 2018, when the DPC commenced an own-volition inquiry under Section 110 of the Data Protection Act 2018. Article 60 decisions govern the process of cooperation between lead supervisory authorities, and concerned supervisory authorities. Background. The Decision.

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Weekly podcast: Bank of England, the OPM, Patch Tuesday and Japanese minister

IT Governance

This week, we discuss a Bank of England cyber resilience exercise, the latest cyber security news from the US Office of Personnel Management, the highlights of this month’s Patch Tuesday, and a surprising admission by a Japanese cyber security minister. Hello and welcome to the IT Governance podcast for Friday, 16 November.

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FRANCE: ONE MORE STEP TO ENSURE CONSISTENCY OF THE NEW FRENCH DATA PROTECTION LAW

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

On 12 December 2018, the French Government issued an ordinance [1] finalizing, at the legislative level [2] , the alignment of the French Data Protection Law (“FDPL”) with the General Data Protection Regulation [3] (“GDPR”) and the Directive 2016/680 [4]. Article 32 of the French Law No.

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Trump Executive Order May Significantly Disrupt Technology Supply Chains

Data Matters

Indeed, tensions between the United States and China have intensified over the past week, after negotiations between the two governments to resolve their trade dispute stalled. export controls already administered by the Department of Commerce under the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 and U.S. What type of technology is covered?