Emerging Technologies, Biometric Data and Privacy Matters
In terms of emerging technologies which are bound to be more engaged with personal data for reasons related to wide … Daha fazla bilgi edinin
In terms of emerging technologies which are bound to be more engaged with personal data for reasons related to wide … Daha fazla bilgi edinin
The Ministry of Interior of Turkey has recently issued Regulation on Identity Verification System for National Identity Cards (“Regulation”) which … Daha fazla bilgi edinin
Information and Communication Technologies Authority of Turkey (“ICTA”) drafted its procedures and principles regarding the implementation of obligations of social … Daha fazla bilgi edinin
On April 2020; The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) has published two rules to expand … Daha fazla bilgi edinin
The Regulation on the Generation and Use of TR QR Code in Payment Services (“Regulation”) of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (“CBRT”) have entered into force following it is promulgated on the Official Gazette numbered 31220 dated August 21, 2020.
On June 23, 2020, summaries of new Turkish Personal Data Protection Board (“Board”) decisions on technical and organizational measures to be put in place by data controllers were published on the Turkish Personal Data Protection Authority’s (“Authority”) website. Those address the importance of long avoided essentials regarding data protection in Turkey, technical and organizational measures and highlight and underline that data controllers in Turkey have to fulfil the requirements stipulated in the Guideline of the Authority on Personal Data Security (Technical and Organizational Measures) to avoid any penalties in this respect.
With more than one billion downloads, TikTok (formerly known as Musical.ly) became one of the most attractive social media platforms in popular culture. As the popularity is expanding globally, it is inevitable for the governments to review on the app. Like many of those, TikTok has also being investigated as the major data security and foreign investment concerns have been emerged in different jurisdictions since those two falls into national security laws and policies.
As the pandemic winds down and normalization procedures for the new normal speeds up, international data transfers have become even more important than it has ever been. In light of rising importance of multinational scientific and commercial operations, companies are doomed to transfer personal data legally, safely, and quickly.
Use of wearable technology in healthcare brings many questions regarding information governance including data privacy, informed consent, and confidentiality, as well as concerns over cybersecurity of products as increased cybersecurity threats to the healthcare sector that are severe and clinically impactful.
Not so long ago, International Air Transport Association (“IATA”) stipulated that “Over the next two decades, the demand for air transport is expected to double.” in IATA 2019 Annual Report. However, indeed COVID-19 outbreak has turned the tables, and left the aviation industry to a rapid collapse.
European Data Protection Board Adopted New Guidelines Regarding COVID-19 Outbreak
Pandemic countermeasures affect daily life in many aspects. In this context, its effects hit the regular operation of businesses on various levels. This is particularly true for the aviation sector since when people #StayinHome aircraft stay in hangars. Airline operators’ financial condition has deteriorated as a consequence of travel restrictions imposed by governments.