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Updata: Your Quarterly Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Update – January to March 2022

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Updata is an international report produced by Eversheds Sutherland with a compilation of key privacy and cybersecurity regulatory and legal developments from the past quarter. This edition covers January to March 2022 and is full of newsworthy items, including:

  • Developments regarding international data transfers
  • Continued expansion of regulation on cybersecurity
  • Impacts emerging on a broader data governance horizon with new legislation to regulate activities online
  • The lawful use of cookies, and analytics is getting significant attention across several countries
  • ENISA and NIST have published several useful guides whilst several provincial authorities in China have been illuminating security expectations
  • The Irish DPC and French CNIL have issued reports highlighting the heightened scale of enforcement activity they are undertaking
  • Cloud service providers are likely to feel under closer scrutiny as the CNIL, Swedish and other authorities focus their attention on their activities

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