August 2024 edition of Handley Gill’s monthly digital newsletter, On Hand, with all the latest developments in data protection (UK, EU and global), cyber security, AI and machine learning, content regulation, online safety, open justice, access to information, reputation management, digital markets regulation, human rights & ESG. Presented in a readily digestible digital format, those who prefer the traditional newsletter format can export the newsletter to pdf.
Read MoreHandley Gill’s specialist data protection and responsible AI consultants analyse the Information Commissioner’s final decision in respect of Snap, Inc’s MyAI chatbot and the compliance with the obligation under Article 35 UK GDPR to carry out a data protection impact assessment (DPIA) and under Article 36 UK GDPR to consult the Information Commissioner in respect of high risk processing, and consider the implications for the ICO’s approach to enforcement.
Read MoreHandley Gill’s specialist data protection consultants respond to the Information Commissioner’s consultation on its draft Data Protection Fining Guidance, which will replace relevant parts of its Regulatory Action Policy (2018) relating to when the issue of a monetary penalty notice is appropriate and the approach to calculating any fine.
Read MoreHandley Gill’s specialist data protection consultants analyse the ICO’s monetary penalty notice fining TikTok £12.7m over its processing of children’s personal data, the implications for providers of information society services and identify potential grounds for TikTok’s appeal.
Read MoreThe Second Reading of, and first chance for Parliament to debate, the government’s second attempt to reform the UK’s data protection legislation, in what it has described as the “improved” and “common-sense-led” Data Protection and Digital Information (No.2) Bill (Bill 265 2022-23) takes place on 17 April 2023. Handley Gill’s specialist data protection consultants consider its impact on the UK’s existing data protection legislation and identify amendments that would improve the Bill.
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