EEA, EU Data Protection Directive, EU Directive, EU General Data Protection Regulation, European Commission, European Parliament, European Union, GDPR, Israel, privacy governance, security breach notice, Switzerland
GDPR: Getting Ready for the New EU General Data Protection Regulation
By W. Scott Blackmer on May 05, 2016
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Capitalizing on Privacy Practices - Study Indicates Consumers Will Pay for Privacy
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 14, 2011
communications, data protection, data protection law, enforcement, Israel, privacy, privacy litigation, privacy news, telecommunications
Tel-Aviv District Court Finds No "Right to Forget"
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 03, 2010
As reported by Dan Or-Hof, Manager of the Information Technology, Internet and Copyright group at the Israeli law firm of Pearl Cohen Zedek & Latzer, in a first of its kind decision, the Tel-Aviv district court ruled on November 30, 2010 that a subscriber of cellular services does not have a general right to have his phone records deleted.
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Privacy News Round-Up: Lessons Learned
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 10, 2010
Several important privacy issues were in the news in the first half of this week. Here's our take on these stories, which covered online data collection, employee privacy and legislative battles about the future of privacy.
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Data Commissioners Conference in Jerusalem Focuses on Future of Privacy, Cooperation and Enforcement
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 02, 2010
Last week, we joined privacy regulators, practitioners and industry representatives from around the world in Jerusalem for the 32nd International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. On numerous panels, conference participants engaged in lively discussions about privacy compliance and enforcement as well as the future of privacy in light of evolving consumer expectations and advances in technology that tracks and identifies individuals.
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Information Governance
By W. Scott Blackmer on May 06, 2010
Security governance is often well established in large organizations, but privacy governance typically lags. It is time for a broader approach to "information governance" that focusses on the kinds of sensitive data handled by the enterprise and establishes policies to assure compliance and effective risk management, as well as better customer, employee, government, and business relations.