Andrew Pope
@PrivacyPope
“The problems are solved, not by giving new information, but by arranging what we have known since long.” Privacy Officer at MWE. All views are my own.
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How does Brexit affect UK-EU cross-border/international personal data flows under the GDPR? Point 182 (!) of the UK government’s deal summary sets it out. Short answer: ok for now, pending an adequacy decision regarding the UK within the next six months. assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/upl…
We are on the lookout for a threat intel analyst based in UAE, KSA or Jordan focused on tracking threats around the region, working with local victims, supporting incident response cases and writing analysis reports. If this sounds up your street, shoot me a DM!
“‘Remain’ means no change. Of course if we remain we’ll have a say in all the EU’s upcoming changes.” -Adam Boulton, Sky News
Balls and lies. Don’t be so patronising. Remain means just that including current UK opt outs and voting rights including veto. Of course the EU will evolve and if it remains UK would have a say in that.
Penultimate #ctisummit 101 talk from @kdenizen with some real time sketching about intelligence consumption and managing intel requirements with business stakeholders.
Hey infosec journalists. I’ve had the pleasure of working with quite a few of you over the years and I have huge admiration for the level of rigour which you put into your work, and the extent of relationships and depth of insight which you draw on. However, when one of you 1/3
Good grief! Will be interesting to see whether they segment out the data of EU citizens...
GSK is buying 23&Me. Here's how to delete your data. businessinsider.com/dna-testing-de…
Out and about in London on Monday or Tuesday? You may end up with your face scanned. (Retention period unclear from this press release.)
Live facial recognition technology will deployed in locations in #Westminster on 17 and 18 December as part of the Met's ongoing trial of the technology. news.met.police.uk/news/facial-re…
Remarkable GDPR / data breach story from the BBC. The contents of some of this client data are eye-watering stuff - and it all went straight to a journalist. bbc.co.uk/news/technolog…
Mise en conformité #GDPR : quelles sont les prochaines étapes ? Questions - Réponses avec Jean-David Benassouli, responsable de l'activité #data & #analytics > pwc.to/2lUEz4Y w/ @Jd_Benassouli
Must-read GDPR insights from #PwC_UK
How can you simplify the #GDPR compliance journey? @PwC_UK's Matt Collinge explains the benefits of our Privacy IQ portal in his latest blog: bit.ly/2MeXDti #IntelligentDigital
Because there is more to #privacy than #GDPR -- read about the newly enacted California act by @AlidadV et al. of @KLGates
For insight into the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, please see our recently published article: klgateshub.com/details/?pub=C… @ Julia Jacobson and I, together with our colleagues from various practices, provide an overview of California’s latest consumer privacy law.
Hey AI folks! I'm trying to reach out to the "next gen" thinkers on tech and AI: under 40, non-Western and perhaps not male. (Ie, people often under-represented at the table). Please tweet @ me or DM. Thanks. (and PLEASE RETWEET!)
.@PwC rated as a leader in The Forrester Wave™: Digital Forensics and Incident Response Service Providers. pwc.to/2FOFpMY #cybersecurity
"This is their information. They own it" "And you won’t sell it?" "No! Of course not." Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, talking to the BBC in 2009.
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