The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what this means in practice, exploring the key themes organisations should consider when reviewing their privacy notices. 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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The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what this means in practice, exploring the key themes organisations should consider when reviewing their privacy notices. 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 of Legitimately Interesting, Mark Watts and Hannah Crowther discuss best practices and regulatory guidance when processing personal data about children. 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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The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what this means in practice, exploring the key themes organisations should consider when reviewing their privacy notices. 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.