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A deeper dive into the new Standard Contractual Clauses

Data Protection Report

In particular, the New SCCs now helpfully provide for processor-to-processor transfers; (b) give the clauses a GDPR ‘face lift’, including to update cross references to legislation and to ensure alignment with the requirements of the GDPR; and. (c) Instead, they can provide details of the “recipients or categories of recipients”.

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The Privacy Officers’ New Year’s Resolutions

Data Protection Report

Although the AG’s view was that the SCCs are valid, he suggested that those using them would need to examine the national security laws of the data importer’s jurisdiction to determine whether they can in fact comply with the terms of the SCCs. Data retention is a rising trend in GDPR enforcement. Overwhelmed at the prospect?

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eDiscovery and the GDPR: Ready or Not, Here it Comes, Part Two: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

He has also been a great addition to our webinar program, participating with me on several recent webinars, including our webinar last Friday on E-Discovery Day ( Murphy’s eDiscovery Law – How to Keep What Could Go Wrong From Going Wrong ), which was great. Part Two: GDPR Definitions and Changes. political opinions.

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The Privacy Officers’ New Year’s Resolutions

Data Protection Report

Although the AG’s view was that the SCCs are valid, he suggested that those using them would need to examine the national security laws of the data importer’s jurisdiction to determine whether they can in fact comply with the terms of the SCCs. Data retention is a rising trend in GDPR enforcement. Overwhelmed at the prospect?

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How data breaches are affecting the retail industry

IT Governance

What steps will the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office) take to ensure organisations comply with the recently enforced GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)? It was created to encourage and enhance cardholder data security, and facilitate the broad adoption of consistent data security measures globally.

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