Artificial intelligence (AI) enables systems and machines to learn, solve problems and make decisions. It can be used for various purposes, but can it be used for recruitment? If yes, what considerations should be made?
How to assess whether a privacy law applies to an organization? How to deal with notification requirements? You can find the answers to those questions in this article.
The European Commission (EC) has adopted the new standard contractual Clauses between controllers and processor located in the EU open for public feedback until December 10, 2020.
This Article will analyze the relationship between Facebook and a targeter - third party who is targeting their customers through Facebook’s Custom Audience feature.
How to know what privacy gaps need to be addressed in a privacy programme? This article will provide you an answer highlighting important steps to consider on the way.
Whether you are just starting your privacy programme or you already have it in place, The Privacy Compliance Journey Series will help you build a successful one or give you an idea or two to enhance your existing programme. This article covers three very important elements when starting the privacy programme.
On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has invalidated the Privacy Shield Framework with immediate effect and strengthen the requirements for organizations relying on Commission’s Decision 2010/87/EU on controller to processor Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) for transfers of personal data to third countries. In the same decision the CJEU took the view that SCCs are still valid. However, the CJEU has stated that individuals whose personal data is transferred to a third country pursuant to SCCs, must enjoy the same level of protection as they would under the privacy laws of the European Union (EU). What should organizations do in the light of the CJEU ruling?
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