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French retail Carrefour has been hit with a  €2.25 million fine for breaches of the GDPR, and its banking arm Carrefour Banque received an €800,000 penalty. The fines took into account remedial action by the company. Read the whole story at Infosecurity » Izvor: French Retailer Hit With GDPR Fine 12/02/2020

Tuesday, December 1, 2020 On November 26, 2020, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”)  announced  that it imposed a fine of €2.25 million on Carrefour France and a fine of €800,000 on Carrefour Banque for various violations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and Article 82 of the French Data Protection Act

The ICO has drastically scaled back its proposed fines for British Airways (BA) and the Marriott hotel chain for data breaches, from £189.39m to £20m and £99.2m to £18.4m respectively. Background As we reported in August 2019 here , under the GDPR, organisations can be fined up to €20m or 4% of their global turnover

According to last year’s Gartner forecast, public cloud services are anticipated to grow to $USD 266.4 billion by the end of this year, up from $USD 227.8 billion just a year ago. Clearly, cloud computing is making its way to cloud nine, (See what I did there?) leveraging the sweet fruits of being in the

Background: How to calculate GDPR fines? How to properly calculate administrative fines for non-compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (‘ GDPR ’) is one of the most important questions when applying the GDPR on practical level, e.g. : What is actually meant by the reference to “undertaking” in Article 83 (4) to (6)

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