Our Art. 27 GDPR Rep Clients may already be aware of the so-called “one-stop shop”-concept. This concept would be practical within the context of notifying the authorities about a potential data breach (Art. 33 GDPR), since an...
Ever since the EU – US Privacy Shield was abolished in July 2020, the data transfers between the EU and third countries (especially the US) for which no adequacy decision has been published, are a complex topic...
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requires web service providers to implement technical and organizational requirements for data security when offering login areas for their users. German data protection supervisory....
GDPR rights aim to ensure transparency of data processing, and to enable individuals to have a say in which information on them is stored. Replies to related requests may contain sensitive information, if not a copy of all data retained...
Data breaches often trigger administrative investigations as well as attention by the media, making data security to one of the major pitfalls for companies when it comes to GDPR compliance. We will explain strategic...
The ongoing debate surrounding Brexit is heating up across Europe. The rejection of Theresa May's negotiated deal by the British Parliament, along with the rejection of a "No-Deal Brexit" last Wednesday, has left the future uncertain...