Ransomware demands – should you pay up to save your business in the face of growing state disapproval?
Jo Joyce looks at the main considerations when facing a ransomware attack.
by Jo Joyce
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Getting the most from your cyber insurance: a quick guide
Laura Singleton looks at what cyber insurance covers, what it usually excludes, and at how to get the best product for your business.
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NIS2 Directive – new European cybersecurity requirements
Paul Voigt looks at the incoming NIS2 Directive and how it differs from the NIS Directive.
by Dr. Paul Voigt, Lic. en Derecho, CIPP/E and Clare Reynolds
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Data breach litigation latest: the floodgates are still closed in the UK
Michael Yates and Andi Terziu look at the lessons from recent data breach litigation.
by Michael Yates and Andi Terziu
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President Biden signs Executive Order paving the way for new EU (and UK) – US adequacy agreements
UK data protection – a new era?
Elaine Fletcher looks at the key elements of the UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
Purposeful processing: legitimate interests and purpose limitation in the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
Jo Joyce looks at legitimate interests and purpose limitation provisions in the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
by Jo Joyce
How will the cookie crumble? – The UK's plans to update the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations
Megan Lukins looks at the proposed changes to PECR under the UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
by Megan Lukins
Accountability and UK data protection reform
Sally Annereau looks at the extent to which the UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill could change accountability obligations.
What will processing personal data for research purposes look like under proposed UK data protection law?
Victoria Hordern examines whether the UK's proposed reforms to the use of personal data for research purposes make material changes, and whether they are helpful to researchers.
If one door opens, will another door close? Do the UK government's plans to change data export rules put EU adequacy at risk?
Debbie Heywood looks at the proposed changes to the UK's rules on exporting personal data to third countries under the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
Analysing key changes in updated guidance on UK Binding Corporate Rules