12 juin 2018
Global Data Hub – 18 de 17 Publications
We have a fresh batch of content on our Taylor Wessing Global Data Hub site which provides you with insight and guidance on data privacy issues.
The GDPR and the Network Information Systems Directive are now in force, introducing significant cybersecurity and breach reporting requirements on a wide variety of organisations. Data breaches can not only incur large fines under the new legislation, they can also cause reputational damage and give rise to costly litigation. We look at the new requirements, the issues they throw into focus and at how to reduce risk.
We read between the lines on fines.
Michael Yates looks at reputation management in the wake of a GDPR data breach.
Debbie Heywood sets out the main requirements and differences between GDPR and NISD in relation to breach reporting.
We look at the use of injunctions to combat ransom attacks.
Debbie Heywood sets out the main provisions around cybersecurity and breach reporting under the GDPR and looks at regulator guidance.
Debbie Heywood looks at the main requirements on OESs and DSPs under NISD.
Helen Farr looks at the data protection implications of the EU Whistleblowing Directive and whistleblower hotlines more generally.
11 July 2022
par Helen Farr
Anna Taylor and Jo Joyce look at the data sharing requirements for the proposed pensions dashboard and resulting data protection considerations.
17 May 2022
par Anna Taylor, Jo Joyce
15 March 2022
par plusieurs auteurs
14 February 2022
par plusieurs auteurs
8 November 2021
par Debbie Heywood
9 August 2021
par Debbie Heywood
11 June 2021
par Debbie Heywood
16 April 2021
par Debbie Heywood
27 November 2020
par plusieurs auteurs
9 October 2020
par plusieurs auteurs
6 September 2019
par plusieurs auteurs
10 January 2020
par plusieurs auteurs
6 March 2020
par plusieurs auteurs
13 July 2020
par plusieurs auteurs
par Debbie Heywood et Mary Rendle
par Debbie Heywood
par plusieurs auteurs