IT Security & Privacy

Australia’s Information Commissioner Highlights Progress on Privacy & Access Rights

Australia’s privacy and information rights regulator says it made meaningful strides in enforcement, transparency, and public trust over the past year, according to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s (OAIC) newly released Annual Report for 2024–25.

Federal Review Finds Strengths & Weak Spots in Utility Cybersecurity Programs

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has released an updated set of “Lessons Learned” from Commission-led audits of the Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Reliability Standards, offering a clearer picture of where compliance programs are improving and where common gaps are still appearing across the electric sector.

Danish Businesses Push for a More Practical GDPR: Dialogue Opens Between Regulator & Industry

The Danish Data Protection Agency (Datatilsynet) and the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) have opened a constructive dialogue on how to make GDPR compliance less of a bureaucratic burden and more of a workable reality for businesses.

Global Privacy Sweep Targets Children’s Online Safety

More than thirty privacy and data protection authorities around the world have launched a coordinated investigation into how websites and mobile apps used by children handle their personal data. The initiative is part of the 2025 Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN) Sweep, running from November 3 to 7, 2025.

Google Denies Massive Gmail Breach After 183 Million Passwords Leak Online

Claims that nearly a tenth of Gmail users had their passwords stolen spread quickly across social media this week, prompting Google to step in with an unambiguous response, stating there was no Gmail data breach.

Economists & Regulators Examine GDPR’s Economic Impact at Paris Event

An international forum hosted in Paris this spring brought together more than 450 participants to scrutinize how the EU’s landmark data protection law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is shaping innovation, competition, and economic outcomes across Europe and beyond.

Experian Fined €2.7 Million by Dutch Regulator Over GDPR Breaches

The Dutch data protection authority has finalized a €2.7 million fine against Experian Nederland B.V. after concluding the company processed personal data without a lawful basis and failed to properly notify affected individuals. The ruling replaced an earlier decision from December 2023 following Experian’s formal objection.