10 questions with Nigel Jones
…in the company complies with those promises, then the company will be compliant with its data protection responsibilities. What’s the benefit of it? We help people understand what privacy is…
Officially innovative: The Privacy Compliance Hub wins at the British Legal Technology Awards
…of a business, between businesses and around the world,” Nigel said. “Individuals are becoming more privacy conscious and regulators have more power to act against those that do not comply….
10 questions with Claire Jones
…example, aren’t lawyers so they have to be easy to understand. One of your responsibilities is PCH’s social media feeds. Where do you think the momentum is around privacy at…
New video alert: Privacy Promise 7 is International
…in a comprehensive privacy notice. It’s all part of a wider culture of continuous privacy compliance whereby your employees understand privacy, care about it, and do their bit to keep…
Five privacy must dos for Chief Operating Officers
…grow and adapt and remain resilient to shifting market conditions. The same is true of privacy. If employees understand privacy compliance, they care about it. And if they care about…
Why we need a human-centred, privacy-first approach to artificial intelligence
…such as the ICO, the Health and Safety Executive, Equality and Human Rights Commission and Competition and Markets Authority to come up with specific guidelines for how AI is being…
Does the right to be forgotten apply to my organisation?
…view, this approach could make it a lot easier to identify, manage and respond to such requests. Build a company-wide culture of compliance Would your customer services staff know a…
Cookies are crumbling: How the advertising sector is adapting to life after third-party cookies
There’s an old saying in the technology industry that if you’re not paying for the product, you are the product. And that’s certainly been true when it comes to consumers…
Uber’s ex-security chief found guilty for data breach cover up: could it happen in the UK?
…guilty. Experts believe the case could change how security professionals and their companies handle data breaches. Commenting after the verdict, one told The New York Times: “The way responsibilities are…