Pat Langley explains the dangers practices can encounter with GDPR and data protection, and how they can stay safe.
Parts of the UK GDPR have been changed and replaced by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025. Find out what this means for your legal practice and what you need to do to stay compliant.
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Senate questions PTA on dark web SIM leaks since 2022, Rs. 65B black market, Hajj breach. Urges Data Protection Bill.
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