PDP
JOURNAL
The latest
edition of the Data Protection Ireland
journal includes the following articles:
''Data protection and employment — Part 2',
by Oisin Tobin & Phillip Nolan, Mason Hayes & Curran
'Lessons to be learned from the audit of Facebook
Ireland', by Mark
Rasdale and Kate Gorey, A&L Goodbody
'Implications of replacing the Data Protection
Directive with a Regulation — a legal perspective',
by Henri de Waele, Radboud University, Nijmegen
'Data Protection reform — the French perspective',
by Thierry Bernard, Quadridge
'The draft Regulation — does every cloud have a
silver lining?', by Alexander Brown & Clare Adam,
Simmons & Simmons LLP
Recent journal articles:
'Formalising the role of the DPO — the practical
consequences', by Bridget Treacy, Hunton & Williams
'Mandatory data breach reporting
- recent developments’,
by Colin Rooney, Arthur Cox
‘Money laundering and data protection - where do
we stand?’, by
Richard Jones, Clifford Chance
‘Article 29 Working Party Opinion on Smart
Metering’, by
Monika Kuschewsky and Laura De Boel, Associate, Van Bael
& Bellis
‘New rules on cookies
- what they say and what omissions from
the early draft tell us’,
by Philip Nolan and Oisin Tobin, Mason Hayes &
Curran
‘Clarifying consent’,
by Eduardo Ustaran, Partner and Victoria Hordern, Senior
Associate at Field Fisher Waterhouse
‘Privacy backlash
- freedom campaigners’ fantasy or
imminent peril for business?’,
by Peter Carey, Consultant to Charles Russell
'Complying with the Data
Protection Acts when outsourcing to the cloud', by
Stephanie Pritchett, Pritchetts
'RFID - the current state of play', by
Monika Kuschewsky and Laura De Boel, 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
'Strategies for navigating the data breach minefield'
by Bridget Treacy, Hunton & Williams
'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 Clifford
Chance LLP
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