Civil liberties group concerned about use of An Post staff to collect data
ICCL shares more detail with watchdog in complaint over address database firm
ICCL shares more detail with watchdog in complaint over address database firm
German privacy groups claim Irish regulator behind ‘sabotage’ of EU data privacy laws
Is Ireland not pulling its weight when it comes to applying the GDPR?
Karlin Lillington: We just go round and round failing to address serious data issues
Karlin Lillington: ‘In principle’ data protection deals do not have history on their side
Facebook whistleblower urges Data Protection Commission to be braver in taking on firms
If ‘no transfers’ decision gets EU backing, onus will be on US to get its data act together
Sarah O’Connor: ‘Algorithmic management’ has damaging effect on employees’ lives
Net Results: From mRNA vaccines to discontent with Data Protection Commissioners
Net Results: Inability to take data protection seriously is damaging Ireland’s reputation
ICCL senior fellow says European Commission needs to act over pace of investigations
Messaging app provides additional information to EU users after order with €225m fine
Belgian data protection authority close to ruling on the tracking consent device
Net Results: Devil will be in the detail of any seeming accords on information exchange
Lawyers tell TDs and Senators that Birth Information Bill ‘not legal’ under GDPR
The architect of the EU law believes a centralised regulator with real teeth is required
Term ‘birth mother’ to be dropped from legislation on adoption, says O’Gorman
Move could further hamper UK economy given importance of UK/EU data flows
New online tools for voice transcription rewrite the rules
Oireachtas Justice Committee calls for DPC to be tougher and more transparent
Karlin Lillington: US protection of privacy and data more at state than federal level
Seen & Heard: TikTok’s Dublin campus, Facebook’s first refusal, and a data protection stand-off
Analysis: No multinational anywhere in the EU will be happy with the ECJ’s ruling
Polling firms express concern about how they are seen by the public after revelations about parties
Green Party says activists may have pretended to be market researchers in ‘isolated incidents’
Net Results: US security laws lax on surveillance and data gathering
Karlin Lillington: The data protection legislation remains groundbreaking despite issues
Ransomware attack has been increasingly likely since start of pandemic
Privacy regulator says data breach notifications rose 10 per cent to 6,628 last year
Roderic O’Gorman says commission of investigation told him ‘ tapes are not retrievable’
Deletion of files from mother and baby home interviews causes blacklash among survivors
IT systems at Data Protection Commission ill-equipped for GDPR demands, activists say
Regulators should block integration of Facebook’s three platforms pending decision on antitrust action
Karlin Lillington: Is an in-house union for Google the start of a wider rebalancing of power?
Coronavirus meant the end for many firms, while others adapted and prospered
Net Results: EU regulators considering other mechanisms to route around Irish DPC
Social media firm is first big tech company to be penalised under EU’s GDPR rules
The eradication of surveillance capitalism across Europe would be a great leap forward
EU set for data access exposing everyone to pernicious risk of information breaches
Report from commission received by Minister for Children on Friday
EU-UK talks’ focus is goods, Chartered Accountants Ireland says
Budget 2021: Digital privacy watchdog has had ten-fold increase in funding since 2014
Unrestrained mass surveillance of phone and internet data is unlawful
Research finds most defined-contribution schemes not ready for auto-enrolment
Students are legally entitled to obtain data by making ‘subject access requests’
Consent issue in Beaumont brain tissue study highlights need for national genomics programme
Schrems ruling: Subset of smaller groups in adtech industry may also be affected
Karlin Lillington: ECJ ruling has essentially invalidated business model of digital giants
Karlin Lillington: ECJ highly unlikely to accept US claim of adequate protection of data
Catering to the children’s market has provided lucrative business opportunities for these entrepreneurs
Official report on data protection regulation notes burden on smaller companies
Net Results: There is a lack of transparency over consent for usage of brain tissue DNA
Only two years in, landmark EU regulation on data protection needs rebuilding to deliver on objectives
Decision could pave the way for first fines against ‘big tech’ firm by Irish watchdog
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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