A ruling by the Munich Higher Regional Court (OLG) shows the fatal consequences of forwarding work emails to a private email account: The court confirmed the termination without notice
Even six years after the GDPR came into force, there is still trouble due to national laws that conflict with the requirements of the GDPR. One particular example is the
As a general rule in data protection, the processing of personal data is prohibited. Unless the processing is permitted by a legal provision. The most important exceptions
A security expert has discovered critical data leaks in the credit brokerage services of the comparison portals Verivox and Check24. Tens of thousands of customers are said to be affected. The Chaos Computer
The 290-million fine imposed on the ride-hailing company Uber is not the only thing that stands out in August. Why the negligent mistake of a single employee can be expensive for a company,
Companies today face the major challenge of not only processing personal data in compliance with the law, but also protecting it appropriately. Technical and organizational measures (TOM) play a key role in this.
The Dutch data protection authority Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP) has imposed a fine of 290 million euros on Uber. The ride-hailing service is accused of inadequate data protection.
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) recently published a first guidance document on the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI). It is aimed at EU institutions, which in it
The top 5 GDPR fines list for the month of July shows that serious breaches of the GDPR are being prosecuted and penalized across Europe. This is what the well-known second-hand portal Vinted
The GDPR grants data subjects the right to request information from data controllers about the processing of their data. How the European Court of Justice interprets the right of access