The GDPR privacy data portability right is empowering individuals to have a full control on their personal data representing both an opportunity and a risk for businesses.
The draft EU ePrivacy Regulation might have a considerable impact on privacy compliance obligations relating to new technologies.
The role of the data protection officer (DPO) is one of the most controversial changes introduced by the GDPR. What liabilities and obligations are on him?
The event of IoTItaly on the models of business of the Internet of Things was a very encouraging success and sets a solid basis for the future of the IoT in Italy.
Here is the recording of the webinar on the impact of the EU Privacy Regulation on Internet of Things technologies.
A data protection impact assessment represents an obligation under the EU Privacy Regulation in case of high-risk data processing activities, but how and when shall it be done?
The last regulatory steps necessary for the launch of e-pharmacies in Italy have been accomplished and this business can finally take off in Italy.
As part of DLA Piper Internet of Things webinar, here is the webinar on legal issues of smart home technologies on 8 October 2015.
The Internet of Things (IoT) requires certainty and this is why the Online Trust Alliance (OTA) published a draft framework of privacy and security guidelines for IoT devices. Will regulators will validate that setting a more suitable playfield for the IoT?
Online pharmacies have been eventually regulated in Italy, and this represents a major step forward for eCommerce in Italy especially after the negative court precedents of last years.