Data Protection
Ireland Journal
'Complying with the Data
Protection Acts when outsourcing to the cloud', by
Stephanie Pritchett, Pritchetts
'Data protection and employment — Part 6',
by Oisin Tobin & Philip Nolan, Mason Hayes & Curran
'Formalising the role of the DPO — the practical
consequences', by Bridget Treacy, Hunton & Williams
'The right to be forgotten — the fog finally
lifts', by Monika Kuschewsky, Van Bael & Bellis
'Cloud computing and data
protection', by Gary Comiskey, Deloitte
'Guidance from the Article 29 Working Party on
the complex issue of applicable law', by Colin
Rooney, Arthur Cox
'How long should I keep data for?',
by Stephanie Pritchett, Pritchetts
'Standard contractual clauses for data transfers
outside of the EEA' by Rob Corbet and Úna Ní
Mhurchú, Arthur Cox
'Unsolicited marketing
— has risking
noncompliance become a high-risk strategy?' by
Annette Orange, McCann Fitzgerald Solicitors
'How to combat identity
theft in the corporate world - an essential guide'
by Peter Wood, Chief of Operations at First Base
Technologies
'Cross border bodies - when
and to whom does the obligation to notify arise?' by
Marie Anderson, Solicitor at McManus Kearney
'Dealing with staff data breaches' by
employment specialist Gabriella Wright
'Data protection and direct
marketing — Part 3' by Adam Finlay,
Solicitor at McCann FitzGerald
'PCI DSS compliance — meeting the requirements'
by Cian Blackwell and Mark Gahan, Manager at Grant
Thornton
'New series: How to... stay
out of the news' by Sinead Ovenden, Director of
Regulatory Compliance at Deloitte
'Whistleblower hotlines and data protection'
by Richard Jones of Clifford Chance LLP, and Josephine
Warren of BBC World News
'Dealing with staff data
breaches'
by employment specialist Gabriella Wright
'How to combat identity
theft in the corporate world - an essential guide'
by Peter Wood, Chief of Operations at First Base
Technologies
'Data security obligations - under scrutiny once
again' by Anne-Marie Bohan, Matheson Ormsby Prentice
'Data protection in the public sector —
lessons from the Revenue Audit' by Cian Blackwell, Business
Risk Services at Grant Thornton