
Mark Egeler
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Oct 24, 2024 |
lexology.com | Rachael Annear |Zofia Aszendorf |Richard Bird |Georgina Bayly |Beth George |Adam Gillert | +28 more
2025 DATA LAW TRENDS Leading the change Contents 01 AI governance takes center stage 02 International data transfers are under the spotlight 03 A new wave of cyber threats is here 04 New global regulations are changing our digital operations 05 Tougher enforcement is reshaping data and privacy compliance 06 US state consumer privacy laws are expanding 07 Asia's privacy laws are maturing 08 New EU data access regulations are shaping the future 2 Executive summary The 2025 Data Law Trends...
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Jun 5, 2024 |
technologyquotient.freshfields.com | Christoph Werkmeister |Mark Egeler |Satya Staes Polet |Hanna Hoffmann
Every company that deals with a cyber-attack has to cope with notification requirements to the competent regulators. In the case of large scale global incidents, this sometimes means that various regulators across the globe must be notified – often within very short timeframes.
EU-wide guidance on the calculation of GDPR fines - a closer look at the implications for businesses
Jun 22, 2023 |
lexology.com | Christoph Werkmeister |Philipp Roos |Rachael Annear |Mark Egeler |Satya Staes Polet |Gernot Fritz | +1 more
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published the final version of its Guidelines on the calculation of fines under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on 7 June 2023. The Guidelines aim to further harmonise fining practices across the EU and were adopted by the EDPB following a public consultation launched in 2022 on a draft version.
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Apr 6, 2023 |
lexology.com | Christine Chong |Mark Egeler
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is ramping up its enforcement activities in the context of companies sharing health data for advertising purposes. Most recently, the FTC announced a proposed order banning an online counseling service from sharing health data, including sensitive data about mental health, for advertising and re-targeting purposes. [1] In addition to the ban, the counseling service is also ordered to pay $7.8 million in the proposed order.
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