28 Feb, 2019 “Where’s my personal data? - How to respond to subject access requests under GDPR By Joanne Moseley In a world crammed with data and where the acronym “GDPR” (short for General Data Protection Regulation, an EU Directive) has hit the...
25 Feb, 2019 Labour's complaint to the ICO By Passle Group The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has confirmed that it is making enquiries into claims by Labour that Joan Ryan MP either...
21 Feb, 2019 Roskomnadzor’s comments on personal data By Olga Chislova Russian personal data protection legislation is formulated in a way that, in many instances, allows broad interpretation of rules and...
20 Feb, 2019 Ten top tips for dealing with absent staff By Joanne Moseley Everyone gets ill from time to time. Dealing with genuine sickness (both long and short term) requires careful handling. Follow our top...
19 Feb, 2019 Artificial Acquisitions: Real Estate & AI in 2019. By Passle Group Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a hyped topic in recent years, with supporters championing the potential of machine intelligence to...
14 Feb, 2019 GDPR Is Tough and Set to Get Even Tougher By Tim Hughes The world changed on the 25th May 2018 when the GDPR regulations happened. So what happened? I recall Sandler trainers and cold callers...
04 Feb, 2019 Data economy part 2: an environment of trust By Victoria Hine Undoubtedly, users are increasingly aware of data protection risks. 73% of US consumers surveyed by SAS reported increasing concerns...
04 Feb, 2019 Data economy part 1: what's your data identity? By Victoria Hine Reportedly the world's first set of principles for the use of AI and data analytics in finance, the Monetary Authority of Singapore...