29 Sep, 2018 Facebook Fine Under GDPR Could Be $1.6bn for 50m Data Breach By Tim Hughes You will have probable seen the fact that Facebook has had been (probably) hacked by some 50 million accounts. So they have reset some 90...
24 Sep, 2018 Exciting news from the controversial world of data privacy By Brinsley Dresden In an unusual reversal for the Information Commissioner’s Office, direct marketing company Xerpla Ltd has successfully appealed against...
08 Sep, 2018 Under GDPR British Airways (BA) Could be Fined £500M ($650) By Tim Hughes So BA has been hacked and customer credit card details are put online. The attack is the first to hit a company under the new GDPR...
07 Sep, 2018 Non-UK company with non-UK data: Serious Fraud Office’s information powers can still bite By Jonathan Kelly Not holding any data in the UK? Not incorporated in the UK? Not even doing any business in the UK? You may still be within immediate...
07 Sep, 2018 How to Get Employees Comfortable Contributing to Social Media Marketing By Tim Hughes One of the issues people are grappling with today, is that Marketing, as we knew it doesn't work anymore. We are all so much more...
06 Sep, 2018 Investment protection and dispute resolution on the Belt and Road By Joshua Kelly Mariia Puchyna Christopher Pugh Joshua Kelly and Mariia Puchyna China goes global – what is the Belt and Road Initiative? As discussed in our 'Top Trends in...
04 Sep, 2018 Your Apple App Store app will need a privacy policy. So here are some tips. By Robert Lands If shouldn't be much of a surprise that apps which collect personal data need their own GDPR Privacy Notice (aka a privacy policy). That...