2020年3月6日
Global Data Hub – 16 / 17 观点
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.
Data protection by design and default is not a new concept but it is now hardwired into GDPR compliance. What does it actually mean? We take a look at the GDPR requirements, regulator guidance, and offer practical tips on what to do and what not to do.
Data protection by design and default – the GDPR and ICO guidance
Debbie Heywood looks at what the GDPR and the ICO have to say about data protection by design and default.
Further protection for children's data – the Age Appropriate Design Code
Jo Joyce looks at the ICO's recently finalised Age Appropriate Design Code.
Data protection by design and default checklist
Tamara Mackay-Temesy covers a variety of key practical privacy by design and default issues to consider during the design process.
Data protection by design and default – the EU perspective
Our international team looks at the views of the EDPB and other EU regulators on DPDD.
Beware 'dark patterns' – data protection regulators are watching
Lucie Audibert looks at the increasing regulatory scrutiny of dark patterns and nudge techniques in light of the GDPR DPDD requirement.
Data protection by design and default – a tale of two business models
Jo Joyce looks at common issues faced by two different types of businesses trying to implement privacy by design and default.
Helen Farr looks at the data protection implications of the EU Whistleblowing Directive and whistleblower hotlines more generally.
2022年7月11日
作者 Helen Farr
Anna Taylor and Jo Joyce look at the data sharing requirements for the proposed pensions dashboard and resulting data protection considerations.
2022年5月17日
作者 Anna Taylor, Jo Joyce
2022年2月14日
作者 作者