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Transparency vs. Privacy: Supreme Court Seeks Clarification on Publishing Judges’ Data in Independence Tests

The First President of the Supreme Court, Małgorzata Manowska, has asked the President of the Office for Personal Data Protection (OPDP) to clarify whether...

The company will pay over 200 thousand PLN for GDPR violation

The Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) dismissed the cassation complaint of ClickOuickNow on November 12, 2024, upholding the decision of the President of the Personal...

UODO imposes high penalty for violation of personal data protection rules after ransomware attack

The Office for Personal Data Protection (UODO) has fined a company, that sells including anti-burglary doors, a penalty exceeding 350,000 PLN. The fine was...

AI in Medicine: Key Risks for Data Security and Accountability in Pharma

The poor quality of information used to create Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, mistakes within the system leading to poor results, and breaches of sensitive...

Data Leaks and Losses are Costing Companies More and More. Implemented Protections are Insufficient

The consequences of data breaches and losses are becoming increasingly severe for companies: last year, they cost an average of $2.61 million, accounted for...

GDPR and Cybersecurity: The Key Role of Industry Codes of Conduct According to KPMG

Since the introduction of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in 2018, compliance with personal data protection regulations has become a priority for companies...

Cyberattack and data breach major threats to the public sector according to Aon report

Cyber attacks or data breaches are the most significant threats to the public sector, both currently and in the next three years, according...

UODO Imposes 85,000 PLN Fine on National Public Prosecutor’s Office for Personal Data Protection Breach

The President of the Office for Personal Data Protection (UODO), Mirosław Wróblewski, has decided to impose a financial penalty of 85,000 PLN on the...

Did the Polish Anti-Doping Agency Underestimate a Cyberattack?

In recent months, the Polish Anti-Doping Agency (POLADA) has reportedly fallen victim to one of the most destructive cyber-attacks in the history of the...

PDPO Withdraws Appeals on Data Transfer to Polish Post for Envelope Voting

The President of the Personal Data Protection Office (PDPO) Mirosław Wróblewski withdrew all the cassation appeals submitted to the Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) in...

Cybersecurity Investment Crucial as Municipalities Face Increasing Hacker Attacks

Data collected by local government units can be a dangerous tool in the hands of criminals. Information that is stolen can be used to...

European Online Stores Complain of Unfair Competition from China, Call for Better Market Oversight

Chinese marketplace platforms are capturing a significant share of the European e-commerce market, with the number of their customers in Europe rapidly increasing. In...

Changes to Polish Police Information System Legislation Required After CJEU Ruling

The CJEU ruling in case C-118/22 necessitates reconsideration of the Act on the Police of April 6, 1990, specifically concerning the regulations governing the...

Impact of the CJEU Ruling on Polish Laws Regarding Compensation Claims for Data Breaches

The ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on April 11, 2024, in case C-741/21 GP/juris GmbH has sparked discussions...
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