CPD Online: Data Protection Update 2014
Questions arising from the SCL Data Protection Update Seminar held on 28 January 2014. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL:OC15 – CPD: 2 hours…
Questions arising from the SCL Data Protection Update Seminar held on 28 January 2014. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL:OC15 – CPD: 2 hours…
Tough Questions When writing introductions to articles for this issue, I found that I had to ration my use of the phrase ‘asks tough questions’. Two articles touching on data protection are prime examples. Lillian Pang and Peter Lee made me wonder whether the immense effort that is made to protect data properly reflects the…
You have to feel sorry for GCHQ. They have been infected with a disease. Perhaps our supposed commitment to austerity can offer a cure….
Read More… from Horror Borealis and the Data Collection Disease
Matt Sharkey reports on Richard Stephens recent tour de force at the SCL Annual IT Contracts Update…
Read More… from SCL Event Report: Annual IT Contracts Update 2014
The Information Commissioner’s Office has now published its updated PIA Code…
Read More… from ICO’s Privacy Impact Assessments Code Published
Using his experience compiled over a series of transactions, Raghunath Ananthapur brings these two common contractual provisions into close focus and offers his insights into the ‘market standard’ and the approaches that work best….
The European Data Protection Supervisor has offered his views on the recent concerns over Safe Harbor. He believes that enforcing EU data protection law is essential for rebuilding trust between the EU and the USA…
Read More… from EDPS on Safe Harbor and the Snowden Fall-out
Next week (Tuesday 25th February) the SCL Knowledge Management Committee are hosting a session “Apps within law firms” at BLP. The event is designed to be interactive looking at what legal apps are currently on the market. For all those attending the session, we encourage you to have a think about what makes a good…
SCL has a special offer for trainee solicitors, pupil barristers and ‘devils’…
The commitments offered by Google to the EU Commission to rectify its alleged abuse of its dominant position in online search have now been published in full…
Read More… from Google Search Anti-trust Commitments Published