Mason Hayes & Curran takes a closer look at some of the anonymisation techniques referenced in the Data Protection Commissioner’s guidance. The Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) recently published ...
This is the last in a series of three articles examining the legal and ethical dilemmas faced when using new mediums and data sources for healthcare market research and data analytics, following on ...
Marc Dautlich and William Hewitt assess the requirements needed for data privacy during the ICO's upcoming revision of its guidance While data anonymisation is an effective tool for businesses looking ...
On 1 August 2025, the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong (“PCPD”), and the Personal Data Protection Bureau, Macao (“PDPB”), in collaboration ...
On 4 September, the ECJ handed down a major and eagerly awaited decision on the scope of personal data, accepting the point that pseudonymised data may be anonymised in the hands of a third party. The ...
As business and society become ever more data rich, data minimisation techniques equally become increasingly important, writes Mason Hayes & Curran. In August 2016, the Data Protection Commissioner ...
Data anonymisation is a technique to remove or minimise the identifiability of individuals from a data set, according to the guidelines released earlier. ‘Minimising’ identifiable traits would mean ...
A day after the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) released the draft India Data Accessibility and Use Policy, industry experts and think tanks said that monetisation of data ...
In this Fifth (& Sixth) Series of Article, we learn how Data is to be treated as per the Indian PDPB2019. The entire applicability is summarised in Section 2 of the Act which states as under Indian ...
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