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The EDPB provides guidance on data transfers and use of Model Clauses

Following the CJEU’s judgment in Schrems II, the EDPB has issued formal guidance on international data transfers as well as a new draft form of Standard Contractual Clauses
20 November 2020

Google/Fitbit deal runs into competition issues

Competition and data authorities are increasingly using their powers over tech companies; Google/Fitbit is just one example
19 August 2020

The Information Flow

The flow of data within trusted ecosystems of companies, Open Banking and PSD2 is likely to transform the financial services sector
03 June 2020

Blog

An introduction to artificial intelligence

AI computers learn from experience. Computers are brilliant at computational intelligence – remembering, calculating probability and discerning patterns in datasets.
23 April 2018

Cybersecurity remains a priority for the UK government

The UK government confirms potential fines of up to 20 million euros in its response to the Network and Information Systems Directive public consultation.
28 February 2018

ECON reports on fintech and the future of financial services

We consider the European Parliament's report, 'FinTech: the influence of technology on the future of the financial sector'.
17 May 2017

FCA delivers speech on cyber-security in the financial sector

In the wake of the recent WannaCry attack, we examine a speech by the FCA on the threat of cyber-attacks in the financial services sector and what businesses can do to manage them.
17 May 2017

Are smart contracts a real thing yet?

An update from the second R3CEV smart contracts template summit.
08 December 2016

Getting cyber security shipshape: Code of Practice issued for ports and port facilities

The Department for Transport and Maritime and Coastguard Agency has released a Code of Practice on cyber security for ports and port facilities.
25 August 2016

Publication

CJEU rules US Safe Harbour Agreement no longer valid

Organisations can no longer rely solely on the terms of the EU/US Safe Harbour Agreement to comply with data protection laws. They should review data transfers to the USA and check for safeguards.
09 October 2015

Publication

New consumer rights to impact suppliers of digital content

With the Consumer Rights Act coming into force from 1 October 2015, businesses supplying digital content should be aware that changes will be needed and should ensure they are prepared in good time.
18 June 2015

Consumer Rights Act

The Consumer Rights Bill received Royal Assent on 26 March, just before Parliament ended for the run-up to the General Election.
28 April 2015
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