- October 16, 2019
GDPR, data security and the law of unintended consequences
For the most part, well-drafted laws do and should not suffer from unintended consequences. But occasionally they can have side-effects that legislators would struggle to have foreseen. The GDPR is generally acknowledged by right-thinking guardians of privacy to be a good law that is having a material positive impact on the protection of personal data … Continue reading GDPR, data security and the law of unintended consequences →
- April 9, 2019
Why you need to be aware of, and even participate in, the ICO’s evolving AI auditing framework
The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has for some time now been trailing its combined interest in, enthusiasm for, and (of course) concerns about, artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of data protection. For the growing number of lawyers who need to advise on the implications of AI for GDPR compliance, as well as for … Continue reading Why you need to be aware of, and even participate in, the ICO’s evolving AI auditing framework →