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Culture 2018-10-192020-12-15 | 4 Comments on 10 Anger Management Tips for DP Pros

10 Anger Management Tips for DP Pros

10 survival tips for data protection professionals who are at risk of spontaneous combustion

Culture, Geekery, WTF 2018-06-142020-12-15

Meme Frenzy

Really nerdy data protection memes that only the geekiest of data protection geeks will find amusing

privacy vs security 2018-06-142020-12-15 | 1 Comment on Privacy vs Security: A pointless false dichotomy?

Privacy vs Security: A pointless false dichotomy?

What is privacy, what is security, and why it makes no sense to frame them as antagonists

GDPR 2018-05-162020-12-15 | 6 Comments on Bad Privacy Notice Bingo!

Bad Privacy Notice Bingo!

In which I create and snark about a bingo card of my pet privacy policy peeves.

consent 2018-01-082020-12-15 | 3 Comments on Tea, sex and data

Tea, sex and data

On what ‘consent’ means in the context of data protection compared to sexual interaction

breaches and incidents 2017-11-062020-12-15

Nothing to see here…

Why post-breach corporate PR-speak should be carefully parsed with great scepticism

GDPR 2017-11-062020-12-15

I’m a muse|amused

I’m flattered to have inspired this satirical video guide by the great Javvad Malik, although I’m a bit worried that people might take it seriously….

GDPR 2017-06-272020-12-15 | 7 Comments on Consent or not consent?

Consent or not consent?

A decision tree for working out when consent is the right lawful basis for processing

breaches and incidents, GDPR 2017-06-102020-12-15 | 1 Comment on Verelox, insider threat and GDPR implications

Verelox, insider threat and GDPR implications

An incident isn’t necessarily a breach, a breach isn’t necessarily an avoidance breach, and it’s not always a notifiable one either. The post is less confusing than this excerpt, I promise.

GDPR 2017-05-312020-12-15 | 46 Comments on What the GDPR does – and doesn’t – say about consent

What the GDPR does – and doesn’t – say about consent

A briefing on consent, the most misunderstood and misused part of the GDPR. What the law really says.

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