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The UK's National Trust is among a growing list of organisations to issue data breach alerts after an attack on cloud computing provider Blackbaud.
The striking down of Privacy Shield has been hailed as a victory for digital rights and privacy campaign groups, but it will have consequences that go beyond transatlantic data transfers
At the end of this year, the UK will no longer be subject to the EU’s treaties, opening the way for it and the US to finalise a new trade relationship. Could the UK leave EU data protection standards behind?
EXCLUSIVE: CouchSurfing working with law enforcement and security firm to investigate incident.
An exposed ElasticSearch server belonging to Software MacKiev put 60,000 users of the Family Tree Maker software at risk.
University of York leaders have launched an investigation after personal details of its staff and students were stolen by hackers.
Businesses will have to conduct legal assessments to ensure they can transfer data from the EU to the US and other countries, following a European Court of Justice ruling
Health care firms, especially those involved in vaccine and treatment research, are prime targets.
Information Commissioner’s Office annual report reflects on a busy period, during which it levied two of the largest fines so far seen under the GDPR
The Department of Health and Social Care failed in its legal obligation to complete a mandatory Data Protection Impact Assessment
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