Baker McKenzie is pleased to bring you our 2019 Global Data Privacy & Security Handbook which now combines and consolidates our renowned privacy related handbooks into one resource. Baker McKenziehave revised the content to make it more concise, comparable and practice-relevant while still providing detailed overviews of the increasingly complex and sophisticated data privacy and security standards […]
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In order to help businesses to analyze and understand those national data protection laws, Baker McKenzie’s GDPR National Legislation Survey provides an overview of the current legislative activities in terms of national data protection laws in the 28 EU Member States and highlights the variations amongst the EU Member States. We are pleased to make available the […]
These guidelines comprise a collection of standards of the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights concerning the protection of privacy of public figures and private individuals in the media. They also include data protection principles based on various regulatory instruments and best practices. The guidelines aim to help journalists and other […]
The report looksat human aspects of cybersecurity including psychology, sociology, ethnography, anthropology, biology, and behavioural economics.
This study reviews the opportunities and risks related to the use of ADS. It presents policy options to reduce the risks and explain their limitations. Beyond providing an up-todate and systematic review of the situation, the study gives a precise definition of a number of key terms and an analysis of their differences to help […]
This guide explains the technological basics of AI and ML systems at a level of understanding useful for non-programmers, and addresses certain privacy challenges associated with the implementation of new and existing ML-based products and services.
Sample data protection assessment (DPIA) template created by UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
Article provides six simple points to bear in mind while formulating and maintaining an adequate data protection policy
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has published a note to clarify aspects of the right to rectification of personal data.
The GDPR gives people the right not to be subject to solely automated decisions, including profiling, which have a legal or similarly significant effect on them.