Windows 10 Violates Dutch Data Protection Laws
On October 13th, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) announced that it had completed its investigation of Microsoft Windows 10 and determined that Windows 10’s default user privacy and consent settings violate Dutch data protection laws. This case is a prime example of why companies with employees, customers, prospective customers and/or operations located in […]
U.S. Releases EU-US Privacy Shield Fact Sheet
Does your U.S. based company communicate with people living in the EU? Does it receive information or data from, or about, people in the EU? Does it have customers, contractors or suppliers in the EU? Does it have employees working in the EU? Is it one of the over 4,000 U.S. companies self-certified under […]
Leaving the (U.S.-EU Safe) Harbor, Taking Up an (EU-U.S.) Shield
While U.S. and EU authorities missed the January 16, 2016 deadline for replacement of the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework declared invalid by the EU high court late last year, new hope for a substitute arrangement has dawned