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The EU’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) represents the latest legal framework governing the processing of personal data within the block, embodying a significant reform of previous laws. Since 25 May 2018, the GDPR has considerably increased the risks shouldered by every company processing personal data through the introduction of key updates and a greater number of obligations. Against this backdrop, companies have been forced to implement fundamental changes in a bid to ensure they comply with the new requirements in their day-to-day commercial and business operations, not to mention their own internal procedures.

CMS Albiñana & Suárez de Lezo’s specialist Data Protection team is vastly experienced in advising all types of companies on personal data protection-related matters and, specifically, on how to fully adapt to the GDPR. If your company is underprepared, our experts can help you implement a compliance programme tailored to your needs.

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19/04/2023
European Parliament opposes EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework proposal
Miguel RecioThe European Commission´s proposal for an adequacy decision on the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, which is in the process of being adopted, has been deemed unsatisfactory by the European Parliament´s...
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The Mobile Century 2022
CMS is delighted to support The Mobile Century, a publication written by women in the digital space, published by the Global Telecom Women’s Network (GTWN). The GTWN 30th Anniversary Publication is a special edition. The theme “Re­flec­tions” brings together the perspectives of the older generation of women who have lived experience of the evolution of ICT over the past three decades and beyond, with women of the younger generation, while looking ahead to what work remains to be done. This seminal work includes essays by global experts in: Tech evolution from the early days of the internet and the mobile phone to today; Tech ESG and how digital technology can drive sustainability into the future; Tech safety, protecting yourself and others online; Tech equity, bridging the digital divide; and Future tech, with a focus on the impact of artificial intelligence. You can either browse the publication online or fill in your details below to download the full publication.
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Guide on international data transfers – Drawing on the Schrems II Case
On 16 July 2020, almost five years after the Safe Harbour Agreement between the European Union and United States was ruled invalid, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered a judgment on...
25/05/2020
General Data Protection Regulation: two years of accountability
The date 25 May 2020 marks the second anniversary since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became applicable, representing a shift from a compliance verification approach to an ac­count­ab­il­ity-based...