Blockchain: Is the GDPR Already Outdated?
Tom Cox and Andrew Solomon query the effectiveness of the GDPR when applied to the blockchain…
Tom Cox and Andrew Solomon query the effectiveness of the GDPR when applied to the blockchain…
SCL Chair Mark O’Conor calls for involvement from SCL members in the consultation on implementation of the NIS Directive…
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The Department for Digital, Culture Media & Sport has launched a consultation on proposals affecting security of network and information systems, including implementation of the NIS Directive…
Read More… from DCMS Consultation: Security of Network and Information Systems
Darren Grayson Chng, our Associate Editor for Singapore, summarises the Bill and local reaction to it….
Read More… from Overview of Singapore’s draft Cybersecurity Bill
David Chaplin, SCL’s Development Editor, introduces a new initiative and asks for help…
Read More… from Announcing our International Associate Editors
Based on his presentation at the SCL Conference in June, John C. Buyers takes us on a tour of the AI issues for tech lawyers and points out the hotspots…
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Laurence Eastham reviews this close examination of international transfers from W Kuan Hon (Edward Elgar Publishing, 479 pp, £110/£99, ISBN 978 1 78643 196 7; also available as an ebook)….
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This essay from Daniel Zwi was one of two highly commended entries for the SCL Essay Prize 2017…
Read More… from Privacy, Data Protection and Copyright in Mc Fadden
David Chaplin, the SCL’s Development Editor, offers some brief observations on last week’s outstanding Annual Conference…
This is no time to be smug, or to feel secure. Laurence Eastham calls for mature reflection and constructive action as the ransomware attack tempts some into schadenfreude and others into doom laden panic…
Read More… from ‘Ye living men, come view the ground where you must shortly lie’