A new diplomatic offensive against foreign privacy laws collides with fresh research showing that weakening data sovereignty protections is the last thing organizations need right now.
44% say they’re experts. One in three had a sovereignty incident anyway. The gap between knowing and proving is where the damage happens.
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WhatsApp to fight €225m fine

WhatsApp Ireland has won a high-level European appeal, which will allow it to challenge a €225m fine that was levied by this country’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), writes Helen Bruce. The fine ...
According to a recent report by law firm DLA Piper, organizations are increasingly being reported for violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). According to the study, the average ...
The number of organizations notifying their GDPR regulator of a data breach surged by 22% to a daily average of 443 in 2025, according to DLA Piper. The global law firm has been analyzing GDPR ...
ROCHE HAS THE ANSWER. $725 MILLION. THAT’S THE SETTLEMENT IN A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT THAT ALLEGED THAT FACEBOOK MADE USER DATA AVAILABLE TO THIRD PARTIES WITHOUT THE USER’S PERMISSION. AND NOW PEOPLE ...
If you filed a claim in Facebook's $725 million privacy settlement, you could soon get a payment, according to the settlement's administrator. Millions of consumers who used Facebook over a 15-year ...
Facebook has begun distributing payments to users as part of a $725 million settlement over claims the platform misused personal data. The payments, now being issued in waves, come nearly five years ...
Facebook will soon begin issuing payments to millions of users as part of a $725 million settlement over claims that the social media platform misused user data. The settlement stems from several ...
June 26, 2025 - The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is clear that data subjects are not entitled to compensation unless they can demonstrate that the processing of their personal data ...
Europe’s pioneering data protection legislation turned seven years old in May, but the compliance and enforcement difficulties that have dogged the rules since they came into force look set to present ...