Guidelines for practical implementation of the GDPR issued by the Italian DPA

  The Italian Data Protection Authority, Garante per la privacy issued Guidelines for the implementation of Regulation EU/2016/679 on Personal Data Protection (GDPR). The DPA suggests some actions that can be carried out right away to comply with the GDPR and provides a general overview of the major innovations introduced by the legislation. The guidelines […]

WP29’s revised guidelines on the right to “data portability”

In its plenary meeting held in April 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In that occasion, WP29 approved the Revised Guidelines on the right to “data portability”, wp242rev.01 (Revised Guidelines), substituting the Guidelines on the right to “data portability” (Guidelines). Data portability […]

WP29 publishes revised guidelines on identifying a data controller’s lead supervisory authority

In its plenary meeting held in April 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In that occasion, WP29 approved the Revised Guidelines on The Lead Supervisory Authority, wp244rev.01 (Revised Guidelines), which contain several differences compared to the Guidelines on identifying a data controller’s lead supervisory authority (Guidelines) previously published. […]

60% data breach increase in New York, the Attorney general announces

  On March 21, 2017, Attorney General Schneiderman announced that his office received a record number of data breach notices in 2016. Around 1,300 data breaches were reported in 2016. This represented a 60% increase over the previous year; these breaches exposed the personal records of 1.6 million New Yorkers in 2016. Hacking represented the […]

WP29 issues guidelines aiming at GDPR implementation

In its plenary meeting held in April 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). After having examined the comments received during the public consultation which ended on February 15, 2017 (see here), WP29 adopted the final versions of several guidelines, and […]

WP29 approved the Revised Guidelines on Data Protection Officers

In its plenary meeting held in April 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In that occasion, WP29 approved the Revised Guidelines on DPOs (Revised Guidelines), which contain also the following highlights compared to the Guidelines on Data Protection Officer (Guidelines) previously published. Accountability principle. The […]

WP29 publishes Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment

In its plenary meeting held in April 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Among other documents, WP29 also adopted Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA), wp248,  which will be open for public consultation for 6 weeks before their […]

WP29 approved Revised Guidelines on DPOs

In its plenary meeting held in April 2017, Working Party 29 (WP29) examined certain critical matters regarding the implementation of Regulation 2016/679, the s.c. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). In that occasion, WP29 approved the Revised Guidelines on DPOs (Revised Guidelines), which contain also the following highlights compared to the Guidelines on Data Protection Officer (Guidelines) previously published. Accountability principle. The Revised Guidelines clarifies […]

Illinois federal court finds face-scan measurements derived from a photo qualify as biometric identifiers

On February 27, 2017, an Illinois federal court denied Google’s motion to dismiss a claim alleging that Google handles images in violation of the Illinois 2008 Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). In a (putative) class action against Google Photos, plaintiffs alleged that the service collects, stores and uses- without informed consent and in violation of BIPA – the […]

First data security class action against law firm is sent to individual arbitration

The first filed privacy class law against a law firm was sent to arbitration. On April 15, 2016, Plaintiffs filed the first class action complaint against a law firm for “systematically exposing confidential client information and storing client data without adequate security”. The complaint accuses Johnson & Bell, a mid-sized Chicago firm, of failing to […]