
On the face of it organisations were just made liable for nefarious data doings of any nasty individual they might have had the misfortune to employ…or nice employees who just mess up. […]
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On the face of it organisations were just made liable for nefarious data doings of any nasty individual they might have had the misfortune to employ…or nice employees who just mess up. […]
We welcome the Children’s Commissioner report “Who knows what about me?” which shows how children’s data is routinely collected online. The report points out that children are among the first to be […]
I originally published this as a protected post because it needed a peer review and I wasn’t sure how widely I wanted to share. Replacing that with an inaugural podcast because so […]
Most retired equipment is ground up for minimal financial and recycling return… …that model is financially, environmentally, and socially unsustainable. The way we all do business is changing. Increasing numbers of staff […]
Welcome back! This is a shamefully delayed sequel to my first instalment of security themed GDPR thoughts: Data Protection, Security, and the GDPR: A fraught and fuzzy relationship. Here I look back […]
Dan Raywood kindly invited me to participate in an Infosecurity Magazine webinar on the eve of GDPR Day. Like most of the data protection and privacy crew who were on the radio, […]