The government says an overhaul will boost growth and increase trade – but it must be careful not to go too far

The government has announced plans to reshape the UK’s data laws such as GDPR requirements in an effort, it claims, to boost growth and increase trade post-Brexit. The digital, media and culture secretary, Oliver Dowden, says the UK wants to shape data laws based on “common sense, not box-ticking”.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Brexit is a self-inflicted wound of unparalleled severity | Phillip Inman

Quitting the EU has stalled business investment, making us reliant on workers…

Belarus disqualified from Eurovision over anti-protest song

Galasy ZMesta song sparks backlash from opposition figures, who have faced a…

The World Loses Under Bill Gates’ Vaccine Colonialism

After weeks of immense pressure, the Biden administration came out in support…

What Doctors Wish You Knew About HIPAA and Data Security

A former Department of Homeland Security adviser and a doctor, Chris Pierson…