Tag: Data Protection Authorities
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature: How Cambridge Analytica demonstrates the desperate need for data protection
It’s critically important to see the big picture of the scandal and work toward an online ecosystem that does not depend on harvesting users’ data instead of protecting it.
Data protection: why it matters and how to protect it
We’re pleased to present our new guide, “Creating a Data Protection Framework: A Do’s and Don’ts Guide for Lawmakers,” built on lessons from Europe’s GDPR.
Access Now and Global Partners Digital brief: Navigating Human Rights in the Digital Environment: The ICDPPC
Only a year until the GDPR becomes applicable: Is Europe ready?
The data protection regulation is aimed at protecting users’ rights and bringing harmony to the law across Europe. But will it do that?
The U.S. has to stop spying without protecting human rights. Fixing Section 702 is a start.
Today more than 30 major companies and organizations joined the effort to reform Section 702 the U.S. FISA Amendments Act (FAA).
Privacy Shield fails to provide certainty for users, say EU Data Protection Authorities
The new transatlantic data-transfer agreement needs more work to meet with European legal standards and protect human rights.