As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread around the world and cause unprecedented health and economic challenges, technological measures, once thought extreme, are now being deployed for the purposes of contact tracing, infection tracking, and quarantine compliance. While the search for the right tracking app and software development kits continues, the European Union (EU) is still far from finding a consensus on harmonized model and functionalities. Nevertheless, it is already clear that while app design may be the end result, a complex process of regulatory compliance, risk management and ethics checks, and balances lie ahead.
(more…)COVID-19: When EU Tracking Apps Meet the Pandemic, Trust and Privacy by Design Are the Hosts
May 21st, 2020 | Posted by in Europe | Privacy | Software - (0 Comments) Leaders League Ranking 2020 – Intellectual property – Brands, designs, and models – France
April 13th, 2020 | Posted by in Communication | France | Rankings | Trademarks - (0 Comments) Leaders League Ranking 2020 – Intellectual property – Management of trademark, design and model portfolios – France
April 13th, 2020 | Posted by in Communication | France | Rankings | Trademarks - (0 Comments) Leaders League Ranking 2020 – Technologies, internet & telecommunications – Data protection law – France
April 13th, 2020 | Posted by in Blockchain | Connected Cars | France | IT | Privacy | Software | Trusted Services and eSignature - (0 Comments) K&L Gates ranked “Highly Recommended – Band 1” with Claude-Etienne Armingaud.
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Leaders League Ranking 2020 – Technologies, internet & telecommunications – Internet – France
April 13th, 2020 | Posted by in Blockchain | Connected Cars | eCommerce | France | IT | Software | Trusted Services and eSignature - (0 Comments) Leaders League Ranking 2020 – Technologies, internet & telecommunications – IT law – France
April 13th, 2020 | Posted by in Blockchain | Communication | Connected Cars | eCommerce | France | IT | Software | Trusted Services and eSignature - (0 Comments) COVID-19: European Business Continuity While Mitigating Data Protection and Security Challenges From a Distance
March 31st, 2020 | Posted by in Europe | Privacy - (0 Comments) With COVID-19 officially declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, European governments and companies, facing unprecedented challenges, are encouraging their employees to work from home, protect their health and support government measures. Through these difficult times, it remains extremely important for European companies to take swift action, follow up on their projects on a daily basis and to ensure that data security and privacy protection measures are in place and are strictly monitored by professionals at all times. Privacy and data protection violations during COVID-19 times cannot be justified and may be investigated by the data protection authorities, whether it be during or after the crisis.
(more…)IAPP Data Protection Intensive France #DPI20
February 13th, 2020 | Posted by in Communication | Conference | Europe | France | Privacy | World - (0 Comments) Les 12 et 13 février 2020, l’IAPP organise sa conférence “Data Protection Intensive: France” — retrouvez nous lors du panel “Global Developments: CCPA and Beyond” avec Delphine Charlot de Mastercard et les meilleurs moments ci-dessous:
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IAPP Data Protection Intensive France – Global Developments: CCPA and Beyond
February 4th, 2020 | Posted by in Conference | Data Transfer | Europe | France | internet | Legislation | Privacy | World - (0 Comments) The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) stands to radically change the way organisations throughout the United States, and even the world, handle personal data. Coming into force on 1 January 2020, CCPA has motivated other U.S. states such as Washington and Texas to move toward having their own privacy laws. Increasingly, pressure is building in Washington, DC, to advance federal privacy legislation, both on the domestic and international scene. In addition to Japan obtaining a GDPR-adequacy recognition (followed soon by Korea and India), Brazil has adopted its General Data Protection Act (GDPA) which is heavily inspired by the EU GDPR and will come into force in August 2020. In this session, hear about the new laws and legislative initiatives, how they will change the way you do business internationally and how to get prepared.
Along with Delphine Charlot, CIPP/E, Senior Counsel, Privacy and Data Protection, Mastercard