The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has joined data protection authorities from around the world in calling for more openness about the proposed Libra digital currency and infrastructure. A statement to Facebook...
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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has joined data protection authorities from around the world in calling for more openness about the proposed Libra digital currency and infrastructure. A statement to Facebook...
Read MoreReuben Binns, our Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Valeria Gallo, Technology Policy Adviser, discuss some of the key safeguards organisations should implement when using solely automated AI systems...
Read MoreMaking it Easy Ltd has been fined £160,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for making spam calls to people registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The ICO has also...
Read MoreMaking it Easy Ltd has been fined £160,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for making spam calls to people registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The ICO has also...
Read MoreIn July 2017, following reports concerning the use of Google DeepMind’s Streams application at the Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust, the ICO announced that the processing of personal data within...
Read MoreA blog by Elizabeth Denham, Information Commissioner 31 July 2019 One of the defining trends of the digital age has been a growing awareness of data protection rights. More people are becoming...
Read MoreThe use of biometrics to speed up airport passenger journeys, innovations in crime prevention and technological advances in the health sector are among the first projects selected to take part...
Read MoreReuben Binns, our Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Valeria Gallo, Technology Policy adviser, discuss how using AI can require trade-offs between data protection principles, and what organisations can...
Read MoreThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined a London estate agency £80,000 for leaving 18,610 customers' personal data exposed for almost two years. The security breach by happened when Life at...
Read MoreLife at Parliament View Ltd fined £80,000 for leaving 18,610 customers' personal data exposed for almost two years. Go to Source...
Read MoreA motor industry employee who was sentenced to six months in prison in November 2018 for accessing personal data without permission, has been ordered to pay a £25,500 confiscation order...
Read MoreOriginal script may differ from delivered version. Privacy in adtech is having a moment. There’ve been some interesting fascinating developments recently! Amazon continues to carve out a piece of the adtech...
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