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Welcome to World Data Protection Report. Here you will find in-depth coverage of all major Privacy and Data Protection developments from around the world…

With both governments and corporations gathering increasing amounts of information about their citizens, employees and customers, complying with the latest Data Protection and Privacy law developments is vital. If you and your organisation are involved in any type of international operations you will know how important it is to stay abreast of any changes and subtle differences in various country's Data Protection laws. Non-compliance can lead to major problems, including fines, security breaches and loss of trust.

World Data Protection Report ensures that you don't need to worry about missing any important developments for you, your organisation or your clients. World Data Protection Report gives you details of all new laws and requirements as well as providing you with practical guidance on issues such as cross-border data flows, monitoring and surveillance..

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COMMENTARY

November 2008

Legislation and Guidance

  • APEC Privacy Framework: a global business solution for international data transfer?
  • FTC delays identity theft and #8220;red flags'rule enforcement for six months
  • New CCTV notification procedure
  • New Massachusetts regulation requires encryption of portable devices and comprehensive data security programs
  • New Nevada law requires securing sensitive personal information when transmitted electronically
  • Security breach notification in Europe:coming closer (bis)
  • Swedish Data Inspection Board welcomes proposal to amend Credit Information Act

NEWS

Personal Data

  • A guide to handling access requests
  • Belgian Privacy Commission rules on biometric authentication
  • Data privacy protection across Asia: A regional perspective
  • What is Personal Data?
  • Australia: Commissioner releases annual report 2007'2008
  • Australia: Dodo, Australian telecoms provider fined
  • Canada: Canadian Privacy Commissioners release guidance for educational institutions on emergency disclosures of information
  • International: Resolutions adopted at the 30th International Data Protection Conference
  • Liechtenstein: Liechtenstein revises its Data Protection Act
  • Serbia: Serbia adopts data protection law
  • United Kingdom: Financial boost for the Information Commissioner's Office seems likely
  • United Kingdom: House of Lords vote to amend DNA database
  • United States: CDT releases web privacy browser guide
  • United States: State of New York issues identity theft guide for business
  • Australia: Nearly 80 percent of Australian organisations have experienced data breaches
  • Australia: Possible 'Do Not Export My Data'register in Australia
  • Canada: Canadian 'Bar Watch' scheme causes privacy concerns
  • Germany: Deutsche Telekom announces new findings concerning data breaches
  • Germany: Managing Director resigns in response to data thefts
  • Netherlands: Dutch voice little opposition to naked body scanners
  • United Kingdom: Another government data loss
  • United Kingdom: Orange rejects use of Phorm
  • United Kingdom: Sienna Miller reaches out of court settlement for privacy invasion
  • United Kingdom: U.K. Commissioner calls on CEOs to take responsibility for data protection

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