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No Longer Adequate: What an EU Warning Means for Data Processing Operations in the UK

​ No Longer Adequate: What an EU Warning Means for Data Processing Operations in the UK   By Saad Gul and Michael E. Slipsky   European Union law requires businesses processing European data to adhere to EU privacy standards. Countries that are ...[Read more]

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