In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts review the EU's proposed reforms to the GDPR, consider their practical implications and assess whether they meet the EU's stated objectives. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
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In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts review the EU's proposed reforms to the GDPR, consider their practical implications and assess whether they meet the EU's stated objectives. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.
In this episode, Hannah Crowther and Mac Macmillan discuss anonymisation. We cover the latest case law and guidance, and consider how to make that critical assessment of ‘identifiability’. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on X and LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this. Note: All information was correct at the time of recording.
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In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts review the EU's proposed reforms to the GDPR, consider their practical implications and assess whether they meet the EU's stated objectives. Find all the episodes as we release them here, and don’t forget to subscribe! Follow us on LinkedIn to find more interesting content like this.