by jm | Apr 8, 2026 | GDPR and iGDPR guides for practitioners and beginners
Choosing the right lawful basis GDPR requires for each processing activity is one of the first decisions every data controller must make. One of the first and most important questions that arises when implementing GDPR is: what legal basis are we using to process this... by jm | Apr 8, 2026 | GDPR and iGDPR guides for practitioners and beginners
Employees in most organisations are already using AI tools. Generative assistants, chatbots built on large language models, writing and document summarisation tools — artificial intelligence has entered everyday work so quickly that data protection procedures and... by jm | Apr 8, 2026 | GDPR and iGDPR guides for practitioners and beginners
A cookie consent banner is one of those website elements that business owners tend to treat as a formality. They copy a ready-made template, click publish, and consider the matter closed. In practice, it is one of the areas where data protection authorities most... by jm | Apr 7, 2026 | All articles, GDPR and iGDPR guides for practitioners and beginners
Hiring Employees? Your GDPR Recruitment Process Might Be Non-Compliant Many companies do not realise that their GDPR recruitment process may already expose them to risk. A candidate submits a CV, HR reviews it, and the document is shared internally. While... by jm | Apr 1, 2026 | GDPR and iGDPR guides for practitioners and beginners
GDPR implementation in a small business tends to feel more complicated than it actually is. The regulation itself is not the barrier — the barrier is the lack of a clear starting point. Many organisations approach GDPR as a one-time project: they download templates,...