ICO intends to fine British Airways £184m under GDPR
Proposed fine follows cyber incident notified to the ICO in September 2018…
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Proposed fine follows cyber incident notified to the ICO in September 2018…
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Tackling fraud in government with data analyticsThe Cabinet Office is consulting on its approach to the challenges of using data and analytics to counter fraud in the public sector. The consultation is based on a report published by the Cabinet Office. The report summarises the key challenges in employing data analysis and data sharing to counter…
The ICO has issued its long-awaited updated cookies guidance….
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James Holyday, Chair of the SCL KM Group, reports on the Groups’ recent meeting….
The ICO has published its new access to information strategy called “Openness by Design”….
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The European Commission has just launched the pilot phase of the ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI, as the High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence released its policy recommendations. The High-Level Expert Group on AI has announced two important developments: the piloting phase of the ethics guidelines for trustworthy AI; and policy and investment recommendations for…
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Select Committee calls for urgent legislation to safeguard future elections and new power of veto….
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ICO issues EE Limited with monetary penalty of £100,000 for sending texts to customers without their consentThe ICO has issued telecoms company EE Limited with a £100,000 monetary penalty for sending over 2.5 million direct marketing messages to its customers, without their consent. The messages encouraged customers to access and use the ‘My EE’ app…
The UK government has asked the Law Commission to review the law around around non-consensual taking, making and sharing of sexual images….
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In the second of our series of this year’s Student Essay prize winners, runner-up Jordan Briggs thinks technology could provide the answers to the problem of harmful content….
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