GDPR Guide: Rights of the Data Subject | Blog

​​The GDPR was adopted to empower data subjects and give them complete control over their personal data.  It's no surprise, thus, that a whole section of the Regulation (Chapter 3)...

Security vs. Privacy: What’s The Difference? | Blog

Is security the same as privacy? If you've been wondering about it, you've come to the right place. We're here to answer your questions. And the short answer is no....

Cloud computing & data sovereignty for dummies: What’s the cloud? | Blog

What’s the cloud? If you can answer without resorting to paraphrases, tautologies (the cloud is the cloud is the cloud), or definitions that complicate matters more than they simplify them,...

GDPR Guide: Lawfulness of processing | Blog

As we've seen in the previous installment of this guide, lawfulness, fairness, and transparency are core GDPR principles.  But what makes data processing "lawful" according to the GDPR? The Regulation...

Legitimate Interests & the GDPR: the Easy Guide | Blog

Article 6 GDPR identifies legitimate interests as a legal basis for lawfully processing personal data. Legitimate interests are considered the most flexible lawful basis for processing, but that doesn't mean...

How To Process Sensitive Personal Data And Avoid Sanctions According To The GDPR | Blog

Not all personal data is sensitive. But when it is, the GDPR goes to great lengths to ensure it is processed with the utmost attention.  In this article, we'll explain...