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GDPR – One year on
On the 25thMay 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force. Whilst the new law was based on the same basic principles as the old one, it was a major overhaul and introduced some significant new requirements. This came as a shock to most...
May Newsletter: International data news, guidance on passwords and 5 common mistakes in a Privacy Policy
Welcome to the Chalmin Data Privacy Newsletter for May - the first anniversary of GDPR. Read the news newsletter here Chalmin Data May newswletter
A change in mindset – from compliance to demonstration
Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham’s opening speech at the recent 2019 Data Protection Practitioners’ Conference stated that despite the GDPR having become law 10 months ago, companies still think of GDPR compliance as a box-ticking exercise, rather than a...
Navigating GDPR – 5 Common mistakes in privacy policy
Chalmin Data Privacy is often called in to help businesses review or establish good GDPR practice, we help businesses of all sizes navigate this complex area and despite the GDPR having been in place now for over 10 months, from small start-ups to prospering SME’s...
Anonymisation and pseudonymisation
https://www.dataprotection.ie/en/guidance-landing/anonymisation-and-pseudonymisation
DATA TRANSFER IN THE EVENT OF NO DEAL BREXIT
https://www.dataprotection.ie/en/news-media/latest-news/dpc-issues-important-message-personal-data-transfers-and-uk-event-no-deal
Opinion 5/2019 on the interplay between the ePrivacy Directive and the GDPR
https://edpb.europa.eu/sites/edpb/files/files/file1/201905_edpb_opinion_eprivacydir_gdpr_interplay_en_0.pdf
German administrative court specifies how the GDPR applies in the field of vehicle telematics and location data
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/german-administrative-court-specifies-how-gdpr-applies-simon-assion
10 reasons why the GDPR is the opposite of a ‘notice and consent’ type of law
https://medium.com/@gzf/10-reasons-why-the-gdpr-is-the-opposite-of-a-notice-and-consent-type-of-law-ba9dd895a0f1
Does the GDPR really say that?s the GDPR really say that?
https://www.dataprotection.ie/en/news-media/blogs/does-gdpr-really-say