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In the latest episode of Fieldfisher’s Data and Privacy Matters podcast, hosts Lorna Cropper, Emma Yaltaghian and Leo McSweeney provide a comprehensive roundup of the key legal developments from July 2025.
The team start by discussing how the ICO released guidance to prevent data breaches in document disclosure and how the European Commission has reviewed the UK's adequacy decision. Focus then turns to AI advancements, including the European Commission’s AI Code of Practice and the UK’s digital library for AI guidance.
Lorna reports on the GDPR’s positive impact on cybersecurity by way of the CNIL's report, showing reduced identity theft across the EU before highlighting OFCOM's children's codes of practice, which became effective in July and aim to improve online safety for children.
The episode wraps up with significant enforcement news, including a major inquiry into a data breach affecting Afghan and British military officials and an £18,000 fine imposed on a Scottish charity for the unauthorised destruction of personal records.
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In the latest episode of Fieldfisher’s Data and Privacy Matters podcast, hosts Lorna Cropper, Emma Yaltaghian and Leo McSweeney provide a comprehensive roundup of the key legal developments from July 2025.
The team start by discussing how the ICO released guidance to prevent data breaches in document disclosure and how the European Commission has reviewed the UK's adequacy decision. Focus then turns to AI advancements, including the European Commission’s AI Code of Practice and the UK’s digital library for AI guidance.
Lorna reports on the GDPR’s positive impact on cybersecurity by way of the CNIL's report, showing reduced identity theft across the EU before highlighting OFCOM's children's codes of practice, which became effective in July and aim to improve online safety for children.
The episode wraps up with significant enforcement news, including a major inquiry into a data breach affecting Afghan and British military officials and an £18,000 fine imposed on a Scottish charity for the unauthorised destruction of personal records.
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