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News Government penalties come amid fear of nation state cyber attacks
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View ArticleFacebook is one of 30 organisations in ICO's sights
News UK data regulator reveals scope of investigation into how data is used in political campaigns
View ArticleDepartment for Work and Pensions to spend £15m on GDPR
News DWP defends data protection budget that is 30 times higher than other departments
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View ArticleEU rules could allow small businesses to sue tech giants
News Platform owners must outline clearer terms and conditions for developers and small businesses
View ArticleUK government draws up new laws after social media firms spurn abuse talks
News Heavy GDPR-like fines proposed for firms that fail to tackle abuse
View ArticleZuckerberg sails through European Parliament's questioning
News Format blamed for allowing Facebook CEO to dodge MEPs' trickiest questions
View ArticleEU sinks UK hopes for post-Brexit role for UK in developing data protection laws
News The UK will be relegated to "third country" status, and lose its seat on the European Data Protection Board
View ArticleElectoral regulator calls for changes to voting law to save democracy
News The Electoral Commission says urgent improvements needed to ensure transparency for voters in the digital age
View ArticleFacebook: We won't remove fake news
News Revelation follows Ofcom's threat to regulate social media platforms in a bid to curb misinformation
View ArticlePeople are more aware of their data rights than ever before, says ICO
News Watchdog issued a record £5 million in fines to organisations in 2017/18
View ArticleTech giants like Facebook should be made liable for fake news, DCMS committee...
News Wide-reaching report pinpoints the social media company's role in the spread of disinformation and hate speech
View ArticleICO unveils new tech strategy to tackle digital hurdles
News The three-year plan sees the appointment of a new executive director for technology policy and innovation
View ArticleEU will fine social media firms for failing to remove extremist material
News Security commissioner signals step change from self-policing
View ArticleSajid Javid demands social media firms act over online child sexual abuse
News Home secretary is close to losing patience with tech giants as he threatens to take legislative action
View ArticleICO: Public more trusting of companies to hold their data than a year ago
News Less than one in five trust social media firms to keep their data safe according to the annual survey
View ArticleBudget 2018: Hammond announces Digital Services Tax to crack down on tech...
News Revenue-based tax to hit tech giants as government announces more funding for AI, quantum computing, and digital transfo
View ArticleLiberty claims government data-sharing deals lead to rights violations
News Human rights group blasts "backroom" data-sharing between public services and Home Office for immigration cont
View ArticleGDPR compliance checklist: Is your organisation GDPR-ready?
In-depth Make sure your organisation is GDPR-compliant now the 25 May deadline has passed
View ArticleFacebook is subject to 10 major GDPR investigations
News The Irish data regulator is also probing Apple, Twitter and LinkedIn for alleged data protection violations
View ArticleVote Leave fined £40,000 for unlawful text messages
News It's the latest fine in a string of penalties for unlawful political advertising
View ArticleGoogle hit with €1.49bn fine for antitrust violations
News European Competition Commissioner says Google abused its market dominance with restrictions on its AdSense platform
View ArticleWhat is Article 13 and Article 11?
In-depth Article 13 wins the approval of 19 EU member states
View ArticleCitrix Synergy 2019: One year on GDPR is shaping the role of privacy in brand...
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View ArticleTory leadership race: Where each candidate stands on UK tech
In-depth Top Tories are battling it out to be the country's next leader.
View ArticleICO neuters UK police use of facial recognition technology
News Forces must assess data protection risks and eradicate racial bias from the software or face GDPR action
View ArticleWhat is shadow IT?
In-depth Hardware and software that isn't authorised by IT departments can leave businesses vulnerable
View ArticleMicrosoft fined more than $25 million after Hungary subsidiary exploits kickback
News The three-year operation saw ill-gotten profits used for bribes to government officials
View ArticleEU plotting to overhaul rules governing tech giants
Analysis The latest crackdown against harmful content may take a more centralised shape
View ArticleBritain harvests EU criminal data over fears Brexit will weaken police powers
News In a potentially illegal act, the UK pre-empts losing access to a core EU database used for crime-fighting
View ArticleMassive fines headed for tech giants that host harmful online content
News New powers will allow Ofcom to fine companies up to 5% of their revenues
View ArticleGDPR fines: How high are they, and how can you avoid them?
In-depth A look at the various reasons why a company may find itself facing regulatory action
View ArticleWhat is the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)?
In-depth Who is the Information Commissioner, what powers do they have, and how will the ICO enforce GDPR?
View ArticleGoogle refuses to pay publishers under the Article 15 copyright directive
News Google's actions could effectively nullify the intentions of the controversial EU copyright reform
View ArticleAdobe shuts down service to Venezuela
News Adobe stops servicing Venezuela in compliance with Trump’s executive order
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View ArticleMicrosoft commits to honouring California Consumer Privacy Act nationwide
News It's the first company to make such a promise, but it might not be as rose-tinted as it seems
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