Tag #Data Protection

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PSNI Used Journalists' Phone Data to Detect Leaks: Report Details 21 Unlawful Actions

A report reveals the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) unlawfully used journalists' phone data 21 times between 2011 and 2015 to identify sources, raising concerns about press freedom and data protection.

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Ireland Appoints 15 Authorities to Enforce EU AI Act

Ireland has designated 15 authorities to oversee the enforcement of the EU AI Act, becoming one of the first EU member states fully prepared for its implementation.

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China Mandates Independent Oversight Committees for Online Platforms' Data Protection

China's Cyberspace Administration announced a draft regulation requiring major online platforms to establish independent committees for enhanced personal information protection, open for public comment until October 12th.

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OnTrac Data Breach Exposes Sensitive Information of 40,000 Individuals

Between April 13 and 15, 2025, a data breach at U.S. delivery company OnTrac exposed sensitive personal and medical information of over 40,000 individuals, including names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, driver's licenses, and medical records.

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UK Government's Delayed Data Breach Review Highlights Ongoing Security Risks

A UK government review into 11 public sector data breaches, including incidents affecting thousands of Afghans and disability claimants, found three recurring issues: poor data download controls, insecure emailing practices, and hidden data in spreadsheets; although 12 of 14 recommendations have bee...

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Cardiff Vicar Admits to £21,600 Fraud and Safeguarding Breaches

Cardiff vicar Ryan Forey claimed £21,600 in unauthorized payments for himself and his wife, violated safeguarding rules by creating a church app that revealed children's names, and established a "breakaway" church without permission; he admitted guilt and faces a two-year supervision period before r...

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EU Launches Omnibus Digital Test Call for Simplification

The European Commission launched a test call for the Omnibus Digital, part of the Digital Simplification Package, seeking feedback on simplifying data rules, cookie regulations, cybersecurity, AI application, and the European Digital Identity framework until October 14, 2025.

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Italy Approves AI Regulation Bill

On September 17, 2025, the Italian Senate definitively approved a bill delegating AI regulation, establishing a national framework complementing the EU AI Act and focusing on ethical use, transparency, and the protection of fundamental rights.

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China Mandates Independent Committees for Online Data Protection

China's Cyberspace Administration requires major online platforms to establish independent committees overseeing personal information protection, with a draft regulation open for public comment until October 12th.

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EU Ombudsman Investigates Commission's Lack of Response to EDPS Appointment Concerns

The EU Ombudsman opened an inquiry into the European Commission's failure to respond to concerns about the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) appointment process, focusing solely on the lack of response and not the conflict of interest claims themselves.

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€800 Fine for Illegal Data Access from Motor Vehicle Registration

A Rhineland-Palatinate driver illegally obtained another driver's data via a registration office employee, displaying it during a traffic jam; this led to an €800 fine for the data source, highlighting vulnerabilities in data protection and increased public awareness.

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BSI Launches Email Checker to Combat Cyberattacks

Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) launched a new online email checker to assess email providers' compliance with security guidelines, aiming to reduce cyberattacks, which comprise 90 percent of attacks and affect 26 percent of German businesses annually, with an average of 42 e...

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