What the new UK Data Use and Access Bill means for data protection

The UK’s new Data (Use and Access) Bill is set to mark quite a shift in the country’s data laws. Introduced in the House of Lords in October 2024, the Bill aims to advance prior regulatory Bills such as the Data Protection and Digital Information (DPDI) Bill. As it progresses through Parliament, we look [...]

By |2024-11-29T10:06:02+00:0028th November, 2024|Legal, UK|

How to ensure secure storage and deletion of personal data post-clinical trial

Upholding patient privacy is crucial throughout the clinical trial process, however, organisations must continue to maintain these safeguards even after the trial concludes. In the final blog of our three-part series, we look at how DPOs support Sponsors and Contract Research Organisation (CROs) in safeguarding personal data as a clinical trial comes to an [...]

By |2024-11-28T21:21:38+00:0022nd November, 2024|Legal, Life Sciences|

Brazilian Data Protection Authority launches consultation on AI regulations

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) has initiated a public consultation to shape future AI and automated decision-making regulations, aligning these frameworks with Brazil’s General Data Protection Law (LGPD). This marks a proactive move to ensure that AI-driven processes adhere to data protection principles, while balancing technological growth with the rights of data subjects.   [...]

By |2024-11-28T21:10:38+00:0016th November, 2024|Artificial Intelligence, Legal|

Safeguarding personal data and reducing risk of data breaches during the holiday season

November is one of the busiest months for ecommerce online traffic, starting with China’s Singles Day (known as 11:11 in other regions); the biggest retail event worldwide since it first began in 1993. November also means Thanksgiving and Black Friday, followed swiftly by Cyber Monday, with retailers amplifying their marketing online and in stores. This means [...]

By |2024-11-29T10:09:20+00:0011th November, 2024|Data Breaches, DPO, Legal|
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