EU GDPR Archive
A data breach at Perth Mint initially thought to have affected 13 customers turns out to have been far more extensive. The government-owned bullion mint and precious metals trader confirmed that about 3,200 records were breached, with names, addresses, passport …
FreshMenu, a food delivery service based in India, has apologised after it failed to inform affected customers of a data breach that took place in 2016. How did the breach occur – and why did it go unannounced for so …
Australia has been ranked fifth globally in Risk Based Security’s Mid-Year 2018 Data Breach QuickView report, which showed there have been a staggering 2,308 publicly disclosed data breaches in the first half of 2018. Key findings of the report The …
Since the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into effect on 25 May 2018, there has been a substantial rise in data breach notifications. Although the GDPR is an EU regulation, it can still apply to organisations across Asia-Pacific. The …
It’s been more than two months since the EU’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) was enforced, so we thought we’d take a look at the impact the Regulation has had on organisations across Australia. What is the GDPR? You’ve more …
On 25 May 2018, the EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into force, expanding the rights of individuals to control how their personal data is collected and processed, and placing a range of new obligations on organisations to be …
It has been revealed that more than 200,000 Australians are likely to have been affected by the recent Timehop data breach. How did the breach occur? On 5 July 2018, the social media app company announced it had experienced a …
The introduction of the NDB (Notifiable Data Breaches) scheme and the EU’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in 2018 places a considerable responsibility on Australian organisations that process personal data. Both laws grant data subjects increased rights when it comes …
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaced existing EU data protection laws on 25 May 2018. The GDPR has brought a 21st-century approach to data protection, expanding the rights of EU residents to control how their personal information is …
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) expands the rights of EU residents to control how their personal information is collected and processed, and places a range of new obligations on organisations to be more accountable for data privacy and …