The installation of a GPS tracking tool on the company fleet cars has always been a pretty delicate and sometimes controversial topic, on which data protection implications have a critical role when deciding the way it is implemented, in accordance with the principles of privacy by design and by default. The case of the Austrian […]
Posts by Francesca Romana Di Costanzo:
Insurance company receives significant fine from Swedish SA
Another significant fine for the lack of adequate security measures on personal data was recently issued by a European Supervisory Authority (SA) to a controller responsible for private customers´ data. In the present case, the Swedish Supervisory Authority (IMY) imposed a fine of SEK 35 million (approx. EUR 2.9 million) to the insurance company Trygg-Hansa, […]
Italian DPA imposes €240,000 fine on Benetton Group
In April 2023 the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali) has fined the famous fashion brand Benetton with 240,000 Euros for violations of the GDPR related to marketing practices involving consumer data. The Garante’s investigation started in 2019 during the course of a scheduled investigation related to marketing activities and […]
The priorities set by the Belgian Data Protection Authority for the 2023 Agenda
At the end of last year, in the context of setting the 2023 budget, the Belgian Data Protection Authority (Autorité de protection des données/ Gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit or APD) has highlighted the main topics that will be the focus of this year’s agenda, depending on the capacity of the authority, as the APD mentioned in its press […]
Spanish Supreme Court: Data subjects can submit their complaint directly to a supervisory authority
According to a decision of the Spanish Supreme Court (Tribunal Supremo) of July 2022, filing a request to exercise the data subject rights with the data controller is not a prerequisite for filing a complaint to the relevant Supervisory Authority for an alleged breach of the GDPR. The decision was issued after a complaint of […]
The Data Protection Officer in Europe
The EU Regulation 2016/679 on the protection of personal data (GDPR) repealing Directive 95/46/EC focusses, among the others, on a particular topic that will be governed by new specific and more consistent rules: the Data Protection Officer (DPO). This figure is already well known to European companies and institutions, but the GDPR finally clarifies and […]