Research conducted by GO DPO, the strategic partner for the Henley Data Protection Officer (DPO) Programme, estimates that around 7,000 large companies (employing in excess of 250 employees) will need to recruit and train at least one DPO each over the next 24 months; between now and when the EU…
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As part of its commitment to the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) business community, the UK200Group has…
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Intellectual property law firm, EIP, is supporting the Remain position in the EU referendum, warning that a UK exit…
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IBA Issues Practical Guide on Business & Human Rights for Business Lawyers
The International Bar Association (IBA) has endorsed ground-breaking guidance for business lawyers on how to…
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UK MPs and their peers have stated that the collection of personal data on a large scale is not "inherently incompatible" with privacy laws.
According to the BBC, the Human Rights Committee says whole data gathering by security services is “capable of being justified.”
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