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Is the new Data Protection Officer requirement bureaucratic rubbish?

The new EU General Data Protection Regulation is  about to introduce a requirement for data processing companies to appoint a Data Protection Officer.

Regulatory Case Law, December 2015: EU Member States free to impose charges on mobile network building blocks

In a request for preliminary ruling, Court of Justice of the EU ruled that EU Member States are free to impose taxes and similar charges on mobile network transmission masts and other network elements

Telecoms Big Data Singapore April 2016 Summit

Aphaia is proudly media partner of the next Monetising Big Data in Telecoms World Summit 2016, a high-level event Symphony Global is running with the intent of helping telcos increase ROI through developing an effective Big Data strategy.

Internet privacy for schoolchildren Aphaia social responsibility project

As part of our social responsibility efforts, we organised a workshop to explain schoolchildren at Tapion School in Saint Lucia, Eastern Caribbean, the concept of privacy and personal data, and how it applies to the use of the internet. 

New EU net neutrality law published

Regulation (EU) 2015/2120 concerning Open Internet Access, the new EU net neutrality law, has been published in EU’s Official Journal. But how open and neutral will Europe’s internet really be from April next year?

Law for Startups @TheCube continues in November

Following our last month’s first Law for Startups event at TheCube in Shoreditch on privacy and data protection, the series that we are running jointly with qLegal and TheCube is now set to continue.

We engage ICT stakeholders this October, net neutrality to privacy

We have been busy this month talking about net neutrality, data protection and other contemporary issues in ICT regulation with some amazing people.

Dark clouds over Safe Harbor

The latest Advocate General opinion on Safe Harbor and its potential effect on the EU-US data protection transfers agreement.

Three Reasons why SMEs find CSR difficult and how to change this

If SMEs may often be more sustainable than large multinational companies, where are the reasons for them not getting more involved in CSR?

The Nearly New Deal: Sharing Data between EU and US

Reuters reported that the US and the EU are very close to upgrading the much criticized Safe Harbour, the agreement that regulates the transfer of personal data between, across the Atlantic.