anonymisation / de-identification / GDPR / Omnibus

On Pancakes, Paper Pudding, and the Draft Digital Omnibus: What Happens Next?

I thought I was done with blogging. Yet if the leaked digital Omnibus achieved anything positive, it was to bring me back to joyful collage… which is worth explaining. As for what comes next, we’ll have to wait, and make time, to search for antidotes. This post is about pancakes and paper pudding, and how … Continue reading

Access to data / anonymisation / Data protection / Data transfer / de-identification / General Data Protection Regulation / pseudonymisation / Risk-based approach

A call for a common techno-legal language to speak about anonymisation, pseudonymisation, de-identification… Could this be one of the biggest challenges brought about by the GDPR?

  The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will be applicable in less than two years and lawyers as well as others are trying to grapple with definitional issues. The graduated approach that would have meant alleviating the regime of certain categories of data such as pseudonymised data (e.g. by eliminating the need to comply with … Continue reading