Ms Justice Caroline Costello nominated for appointment as president of the Court of Appeal
Court of Appeal presidency is second most senior judicial position in the State
Court of Appeal presidency is second most senior judicial position in the State
Proposal to release ‘details of approved activities’ central to transparency drive after storm of controversy concerning lax governance
We have yet to be given clear reasons why we need facial recognition technology even though a Bill relating to it is meandering through our political process
Too many vested interests have undermined the effectiveness of the EU’s key data protection law
Discovery follows launches of data breach investigations concerning a former psychiatric hospital in Donegal and a hospital in Dublin
Without use of local data planned product would be ‘second-rate experience’, says Facebook owner
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Explanation of dashcams that captured conversations for more than three years ‘raises pretty serious questions’, according to TD
Incident in Dublin was livestreamed online, while Letterkenny incident involved TikTok video showing people going through boxes of historical medical files
Sports injury specialist Ray Moran’s vote of confidence in his own knees, Albert Manifold’s planning setbacks, and the IRFU’s home extensions
‘Supercab’ scheme based on system operated by UK police since 2015 receives mixed reception from road safety campaigners
Length of adjournment in Data Protection Commission case likely to be short, court says
Personal details of more than 2,000 customers revealed to other clients of online insurance broker
Full names and vaccination status were available to unauthorised users, according to security researcher who discovered the issue
While other firms have been caught in the bloc’s regulatory crosshairs, the iPhone maker had broadly escaped until now
Ireland has an opportunity to be the Digital Services Act’s model regulator. But some chances have already been squandered
Dr Des Hogan will take up his role as a commissioner next week and he will also serve as the organisation’s chairman for three years.
Risks of bringing in facial recognition technology for policing ‘too high’, civil liberties groups to tell politicians
Cory Doctorow criticises Irish regime in FT article
Internet giant claims inquiry into complaints of its processing of personal data is flawed and has brought High Court proceedings
Helen Dixon faces legal challenge over privacy investigation into the multinational technical firm
Property Clinic: He routinely uses part of our yard to turn his vehicle
Helen Dixon is about to depart her role as privacy watchdog to take up a new position in ComReg
Privacy legislation is set to mushroom with huge implications for Ireland
McGrath’s strong response to Ifac, plans for third Dublin Airport terminal on McEvaddy land, Amazon data centres objector and Meta sparks row between regulators
DPC boss to switch to communications regulator early next year
Dixon is entering the final year of her second term at helm of Europe’s most important privacy regulator
Data Protection Commission says there ‘simply aren’t enough people’ if Government implements new multi-committee system of governance
Tech boss discusses job losses at the company, its ‘constructive relationship’ with the Data Protection Commission, and tackling disinformation
Max Schrems seeks to be joined as a notice party in two separate but linked High Court cases over the data transfer decision
Social media company tells High Court regulator’s decisions and findings should be set aside as they are flawed
Financial regulator may be on the receiving end of a fine for a regulatory breach
Anu Talus, the Finnish chair of the European Data Protection Board, the central body of national regulators overseeing EU data privacy laws, defends opposition to Irish watchdog’s fines
We have EU-wide responsibilities that are enormous in scale and consequence
Any Other Business: Lobbying register fines, Applegreen unplugs ESB EV chargers, Michael O’Leary and the Irish stock exchange, aviation high flyers, new data commissioners and art returns
Social media giant says it is challenging constitutionality of 2018 Data Protection Act among other things
Adam Keogh, now aged 22, say intrusion was ‘horrific’, with Data Protection Commission ruling it was ‘unlawful’
Irish Data Protection Commissioner’s €345 million fine of TikTok shows Beijing-owned video-sharing app is firmly in sights of data regulators
Data Protection Commissioner’s case highlights ‘risks’ to Chinese-owned tech giant’s young users
League introduced new player registration software asking parents to upload details of child’s identification documents and a photo
Cars, high earners, allowances, Tubridy’s arrangements, an exclusive London club Soho House and more
Parents asked to upload copies of children’s passports or birth certificates to play in youth soccer league
Publisher accuses Leslie Buckley of placing his ‘personal interests ahead of the interests of the company of which he was chairman to its substantial detriment’
Claim by data protection activist Johnny Ryan that regulator failed to fully investigate complaint dismissed
Bankers often on wrong end of censure by the regulator will have had cause for a wry smile at its discomfiture
Up to 20,500 people seeking loans from banks or other lenders could be affected
Meta-owned firm’s after-tax profit totalled €41.1m last year, up from €1.8m a year earlier
Meta president for global affairs Nick Clegg raised the issue of staffing at Coimisiún na Meán at least twice with the Taoiseach
Google is a notice party to the proceedings
Case centres around complaint about ‘real-time bidding’ online advertising system used by Google and IAB
Meta has not clarified why it has no plans to launch in Ireland or other EU states but it is likely to come down to regulation
US department of justice senior trial counsel says in an affidavit that the proceedings are of crucial interest to the US
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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