As reported a few days ago, the U.K. is set to introduce emergency legislation to respond to a recent ruling by Europe's top court, which struck down an EU - wide law forcing communications firms to hang on to subscriber
data for law enforcement purposes.
Not exact matches
There are exceptions
for personal
data that are processed within the EU
for national security and
law enforcement purposes.
The
Data Protection Directive excludes data processing for law enforcement purposes from its scope (Article 3 (2)-RRB- and the right to Data Protection should, pursuant to Articles 51 (2) and 52 (2) of the Charter, be interpreted in light of and reflect the scope of the Direct
Data Protection Directive excludes
data processing for law enforcement purposes from its scope (Article 3 (2)-RRB- and the right to Data Protection should, pursuant to Articles 51 (2) and 52 (2) of the Charter, be interpreted in light of and reflect the scope of the Direct
data processing
for law enforcement purposes from its scope (Article 3 (2)-RRB- and the right to
Data Protection should, pursuant to Articles 51 (2) and 52 (2) of the Charter, be interpreted in light of and reflect the scope of the Direct
Data Protection should, pursuant to Articles 51 (2) and 52 (2) of the Charter, be interpreted in light of and reflect the scope of the Directive.
Certain characteristics of your personally identifiable information may be provided to a court, government agency or
law enforcement authority
for administrative
purposes related to a product or service you purchased or a product or service purchased on your behalf from the Company (e.g., if, as a result of a traffic violation, you elect to attend traffic school and purchase a course from us, we are required to and will report your successful completion of the course to the applicable state agency, along with your name, address, e-mail, phone number, birth date, gender, driver license number, citation
data, and any other information required to be disclosed to the agency
for processing your completion).
The American comedian turned Minnesota Senator and Ranking Member of the US Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the
Law asked for «clarity» regarding issues like the potential usage of facial information «to benefit other sectors» of Apple's business, sharing said data with «third parties for surveillance purposes», or allowing law enforcement to «access its facial recognition system.&raq
Law asked
for «clarity» regarding issues like the potential usage of facial information «to benefit other sectors» of Apple's business, sharing said
data with «third parties
for surveillance
purposes», or allowing
law enforcement to «access its facial recognition system.&raq
law enforcement to «access its facial recognition system.»
This post will focus on the
data breach question — whether unauthorized access to personal information, in the absence of hacking, qualifies as a «
data breach»
for the
purposes of state
data breach notification
laws, and potentially Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
data security
enforcement.
Moreover, third - party services» popularity also means that more and more people store huge amounts of private
data and communications online, making these sites ripe
for governments and civil lawyers seeking information about citizens, whether
for law enforcement purposes or more nefarious reasons.
Being well - informed about standard police records databases, I can promptly process and upload
data to
law enforcement databases
for backup
purposes.