At the last minute, the European Commission has now adopted an adequacy decision for data transfers with the UK. We had already reported on this development in our blog: Brexit: How does data transfer...
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A series of articles on the background to individual CSA criteria In this series of articles, we look at selected CSA criteria and provide information on their benefits and the reasoning behind them....
Cross-border data transfer as subject to data protection regulations; both national and international. While transferring personal data within the EU is clearly and strictly regulated by the GDPR, ...
Brexit entails an exit in stages in terms of data protection regulations. It was and is, therefore, characterised by transitional arrangements. What arrangements have been made so far? The UK contin...
A series of articles on the background to individual CSA criteria The relationship between mailbox providers and the CSA We know: The CSA criteria are strict. Sometimes, corporate IT resources and a...
Where did this begin? At the end of 2019, the German data protection authority imposed the highest fine to date in Germany, amounting to almost 10 million Euro, on 1&1 Telecommunication SE. The r...
A short historical review Since email exists, it has been the goal to get it delivered to the recipient and destination – today we just call it “the inbox”. With the ongoing evolution of email, it...
'Not any time soon', says EU Data Protection Supervisor. Business people who had hoped that the EU and the new US administration would soon conclude a new Transatlantic data transfer pact to replac...
To be clear from the outset: 2021 won’t be boring, given that several important topics are currently on Brussels’ desks. One long-running topic is the ePrivacy Regulation. The draft law is currentl...
The starting point: The sender of an email or newsletter wants to evaluate the behaviour of email recipients using tracking. Which data is actually evaluated when measuring and analysing user behavi...