A proposed agreement with the U.S. for sharing personal data for border and immigration control "must be accompanied by comprehensive and effective safeguards," the European Data Protection Supervisor said in an opinion Thursday.
Despite more than 7 million cybercrimes in the U.K. over the past year, "many" companies continue to ignore the basics of cybersecurity, a senior official in the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said Wednesday.
The Swedish Data Protection Authority (DPA) responded Wednesday to what it said were "many questions" about how data controllers should handle situations where cyberattacks on data have led to publication of personal data on the dark web.
Sharing geolocation in real time is becoming increasingly common but carries significant privacy risks, French data protection authority CNIL said Wednesday.
Installing security cameras in schools must not infringe on the privacy rights of students and staff, French watchdog CNIL said Friday in a document that detailed deployment issues and touched on restrictions on who could view footage and how long it should be held.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) guidelines published Friday marked its first advice on the interplay between the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Europe's new digital laws, it said.
Despite efforts to provide businesses with more clarity concerning online tracking rules, there are still misunderstandings about how the law applies to storage and access technologies like cookies or tracking pixels, the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office (CO) said Thursday in a post that debunked several myths.
The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information Wednesday unveiled a draft discussion paper aimed at building a bridge between the General Data Protection Regulation and the EU AI Act.
A nursery school that installed cameras and published photos of young children online was slapped with a 10,000 euro ($12,000) fine and ordered to stop disseminating the illegal images, Italian data protection authority (DPA) Garante said Wednesday.
Finland's Data Protection Ombudsman fined S-Bank 1.8 million euros ($2.1 million) for lax data security that led to a 2022 security breach, it announced Wednesday.