For years, the Indian government had a cybersecurity problem that leaked private data about its citizens. A security researcher found that the government’s cloud service, called S3WaaS, accidentally made citizens’ personal information public online.
”Online platforms should offer users a genuine choice when using ‘consent or pay’ models. The current models often force individuals to either give up all their data or to pay. As a result, most users agree to the processing to access a service.” EDPB Chair Anu Talus.
The United States has historically lagged behind other developed nations in establishing comprehensive privacy protections for its citizens. The absence of a federal privacy law has left many Americans vulnerable to the unchecked collection and use of their personal data.
The rapid advancement of generative AI, capable of producing highly realistic and personalized content, has opened up a world of possibilities for businesses. However, this newfound power comes with significant privacy implications that multinationals must carefully consider to ensure r...
The CJEU's decision in RW v. Österreichische Post AG centered on the interpretation of Article 15(1)(c) of the GDPR, which stipulates that data controllers must inform data subjects about the "recipients or categories of recipient" of their personal data.