Information privacy

What are the UK’s Plans for Legislating Children’s Use of Technology?

Written by Andrew Carroll  Is your inbox flooded by the “privacy policy update” notices from large tech companies including Facebook…

8 years ago

Ministers Donohoe and O’Donovan Publish the Data Sharing and Governance Bill 2018

Bill sets out legal basis for the sharing of data between public bodies with appropriate safeguards The Minister for Finance…

8 years ago

May 25 Has Come & Gone – Meet the GDPR Rebels Who Refuse to Comply

Written by Marc Gagné  It’s a laughable understatement to say that the past twenty years have brought dramatic changes in online…

8 years ago

Max Schrems confirmed as keynote speaker at Ireland’s Edge – A Coded Culture

Austrian lawyer and privacy activist Max Schrems will be speaking next week in Dublin as part of Ireland's Edge, find…

8 years ago

GDPR All Set To Revolutionise Blockchain

Written by Shinetist On May 25th, the General Data Protection Regulation was brought into effect. A quick 101 about GDPR:…

8 years ago

Data Protection 2.0: Joao Sousa on EU General Data Protection Regulation

With the European Union’s long-awaited privacy laws now in force, Joao Sousa from global telecoms, media and digital advisory and…

8 years ago

Minister for Data Protection Pat Breen TD visits Spearline Data Protection on the launch of their new GDPR software solution

Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, Pat Breen TD, visited Spearline HQ…

8 years ago

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