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UK Uber drivers sue company’s EU HQ, demand algorithm transparency
Two British Uber drivers have gone to court in the Netherlands in an attempt to get the ride-sharing company to explain how ...
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Here's everything European businesses need to know about California's data legislation
European businesses are understandably preoccupied with the coronavirus pandemic, but they need to be ready to comply with ...
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Coronavirus didn't kill our privacy — it just exposed the corpse
The pandemic is an opportunity to mobilize the grassroots privacy effort and adapt to emergencies. If we don’t, tyrannies ...
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Scientists propose new regulatory framework to make AI safer
Imperial College London scientists have proposed a new regulatory framework for AI called the Human Impact Assessment for ...
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Automated facial recognition breaches GDPR, says EU digital chief
The EU’s digital and competition chief has said that automated facial recognition breaches GDPR as it doesn't gain consent ...
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How to protect your customers’ data after Brexit
With the UK heading out on its own, implications of leaving GDPR may find companies having to navigate their own version ...
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It’s 2020 and we still have a data privacy problem
To fully protect consumer data as we enter 2020, security must be the number one priority for organizations everywhere.
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GDPR will force programmatic advertising to evolve in 2020 — and that’s a good thing
GDPR replaced the Data Protection Directive in 2018, and for companies who use programmatic advertising, it could be the ...
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How regulation brought innovation back to European tech
GDPR was at first dreaded and feared by European companies, but has become the unlikely disruptor that pushed Europe’s ...
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Facial recognition in schools leads to Sweden’s first GDPR fine
The Swedish Data Protection Authority has fined a municipality in northern Sweden €19,000 for using facial recognition ...
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India to seek EU’s approval on GDPR compliance for 'adequacy' status
The Economic Times reports that India is gearing up to seek 'adequacy' status with the European Union's General Data Protection ...