Tag: GDPR
Commentaires d’Access Now et EDRi au Sénat et à l’Assemblée Nationale concernant le PJL protection des données personnelles (France)
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.
Creating a data protection framework: A do’s and don’ts guide for lawmakers
Access Now created this policy guide to assist those seeking to develop comprehensive data protection frameworks meet their obligations under international human rights law.
Where you can find Access Now at CPDP 2018
We look forward to connecting with you!
A closer look at China’s Cybersecurity Law — cybersecurity, or something else?
The law not only undermines human rights, it is likely to make China’s internet less secure.
Understanding China’s Cybersecurity Law: flawed by design
The law has been compared to Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation, but it fails to safeguard the human rights of the people it’s supposed to protect.
In vote on ePrivacy, European Parliament confirms mandate to move reform forward
The Parliament chose to support users’ rights and now has a solid mandate to continue working on the ePrivacy Regulation.
Artificial Intelligence: what are the issues for digital rights?
You may have a basic understanding of what AI is. But are you familiar with the issues it raises for your fundamental rights?
Will the EU Parliament protect your rights in “ePrivacy” reform? You have a week to take action
Here’s the status of the reform process in Europe, and what you can do to ensure your rights are protected.