Pro Brexit vote may have little effect on UK data protection rules The UK now faces a long, drawn-out process to quit the EU, at the end of which many of the rules 'Leave' campaigners sought to escape will remain in... 27 Jun
Pro EU and US reportedly reach data-transfer deal New Privacy Shield language may be voted on in July 27 Jun
Pro Irish organisations are failing on data protection resources Annual DPC report highlights lack of resources to manage compliance 21 Jun
Pro Wise use means an end to equipment dumping, says Wisetek’s Higgins Waste is merely a point of view when it comes to IT infrastructure 20 Jun
Insights TechBeat: Data protection and compliance Despite the complex nature of threats and a changing compliance landscape, there are rays of hope in how Irish organisations are facing data... 20 Jun
Pro Industry must let go of outdated infosec ideals Secure Computing Forum hears pros and users must shed outdated ideas in current cyberthreat landscape 20 Jun
Life US government seeks to intervene in Irish data protection case Case pitting an Austrian Facebook user against the Irish privacy watchdog could influence EU privacy law 14 Jun
Radio What’s next for Apple? Sifting through the WWDC rumour pile, and barrister Kate Egan on data protection 10 Jun
Pro EU, US officials sign ‘umbrella’ data protection agreement Agreement covers law enforecement transfers of PID 7 Jun
Pro Privacy Shield needs improvement, says EU watchdog Safe Harbour successor suffers some of the same faults 2 Jun
Pro HPE focuses on data security for governments and global enterprise With GDPR on the horizon, standards-based services address 20 May
Pro Secure anonymised communications with Dispel A new approach to secure communications leveraging the unique capabilities of the cloud 16 May
Life Twitter blocks access to analytics around its data for US intelligence agencies Social network says Dataminr not authorized to sell the data for surveillance purposes 9 May
Pro Microsoft cites new EU personal data rules in support of email dispute Redmond has refused to provide Dublin stored emails to US government 19 Apr
Pro EU privacy regulators: Commission ‘could do better’ on Privacy Shield Current framework slammed as being too complex 13 Apr
Pro Microsoft endorses EU-US Privacy Shield data sharing pact But EU regulators reportedly see the agreement as inadequate 12 Apr
Blogs Familiar themes in latest breach reports It's deja vu all over again with Mossack Fonseca hack 8 Apr
Longform EU data legislation and Safe Harbour: what now? Despite the agreement around EU-US Privacy shield, ALEX MEEHAN finds there’s more than a little uncertainty around new data sharing facilities 14 Mar
Pro Data management becoming as important as profits and assets, warns BT Ireland’s Walsh The value of data to enterprise is only increasing, along with risk and protections 14 Mar
Longform The data breach reality It’s about more than technology in the race to protect data, but LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds handling the aftermath is as important as prevention measures 14 Mar
Pro French legislators want to compel companies to decrypt data New bill could force companies to hand over data protected by encryption systems they developed 10 Mar
Life New york judge strikes down order for Apple to hack an iPhone Judge Orenstein rules All Writs Act not sufficient to order data extraction from drug dealer's iPhone 1 Mar
Longform Time to adjust focus on CCTV It's time to review the use of CCTV in light of a new guidance note from the Data Protection Commissioner, says Deirdre Kilroy 1 Mar
Pro EU-US Privacy Shield fleshed out in preparation for law Agreement that will allow the export of EU citizens' personal data to the US for processing is taking shape 1 Mar
Life Facebook, Google, Microsoft to join tech industry in supporting Apple in court Court ordered Apple to assist the FBI to unlock an iPhone 5c 26 Feb
Pro Tech companies ‘whipsawed’ by conflicting laws on global data transfer Microsoft seeks reform of US law and inter-government treaties 25 Feb
Blogs The right to remain silent Apple's stance on the San Bernardino shootings could prevent industrial scale surveillance 23 Feb
Pro US DoJ increases pressure on Apple for iPhone crack Apple will oppose court order, say lawyers, who want it compelled to assist FBI 22 Feb
Radio Explaining RoR and smartphone state of the art Social media evangelist Ted Rubin talks Return on Relationship, Apple takes a stance on sata protection, and some sage smartphone buying advice 19 Feb
Life Cook says Apple will oppose court order rather than hack customers Court in California ordered company to assist the FBI to crack an iPhone 17 Feb
Life Facebook has just 60 days to change its terms and conditions for French users Consumer protection agency says social network's terms of use are unfair, illegal 11 Feb
Life Facebook faces restrictions in France on data transfer to US, tracking of users Data protection authority gives social network three months to comply 9 Feb
Pro Companies advised to wait until April before relying on Privacy Shield EU privacy watchdogs warn of potential for change in rules 5 Feb
Pro EU-US Privacy Shield to replace Safe Harbour EC and US agree a new framework for transatlantic data flows 2 Feb
Pro Harvard study refutes ‘going dark’ argument against encryption Unencrypted data, which will be accessible to law enforcement, will continue to dominate the Internet 1 Feb
Radio Different class, different classroom Rob O'Neill of Hibernia College interviewed and why data protection needs rethinking 29 Jan
Pro Digital advocacy group challenges independence of Data Protection Commissioner DRI has served papers alleging non-compliance with EU law 28 Jan
Pro A third of data protection pros admit a breach in last 12 months Employee negligence top cause, but fears for new legislation impact 25 Jan
Blogs Privacy violation? Perhaps not… What might first appear to be employer snooping, is actually more of an overreaction 15 Jan
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