Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show:
University of East Anglia pays students £140k compensation after a data breach,
Fife Housing Group data breach reveals tenant details,
Gaelic Athletic Association stops Whatsapp use by individual clubs and urges them to use the official app instead,
Increased costs of data subject access requests for most UK businesses,
ICO urges the digital advertising industry to take ownership of data issues from RTB and programmatic advertising,
Are Standard Contractual Clauses still the best option for data transfer outside of the EU after Brexit?
Thailand introduces DPDA as its equivalent to GDPR,
48% of UK top 150 legal firms have had data breaches in the last 18 months.