The €1.2 billion fine that the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) against Meta marks a new record for violation of the EU ...
The largest ever EU GDPR fine was imposed on Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd (aka Facebook) by the Irish data protection regulator in May; an eye watering €1.2 billion. The case related to Meta’s use of ...
Panicked by Meta’s $1.3 billion EU fine, US tech companies could find relief under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework if ...
Meta, to put it rather inelegantly, has a data non-compliance problem. That problem began in the original conception of ...
Five years ago an action under a new European Union law was initiated. It was the first time the General Data Protection ...
There are concerns the data flows still expose Europeans to the US's weaker privacy laws – ...
The record penalty seems to be based less on the Facebook parent company's lax data practices than the U.S. intelligence community's data-collection programs.
It’s hard to believe it’s already been five years since the European Union implemented the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the most ...
As we have seen from the recent news, the cost of noncompliance is becoming quite high, said Ken Kumayama, a partner at ...
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission fined Meta, Facebook’s parent company, more than a billion dollars for breaching the European Union’s data-privacy rules, and ordered the social network to stop ...
Our customers need to trust that we keep their data safe – if companies lose that trust they need to reconsider its value to the bottom line.