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Information Law weekly highlights—17 November 2022

Published on: 17 November 2022

Table of contents

  • Data protection
  • Keeping an ‘AI’ on your data: UK data regulator recommends lawful methods of using personal information and artificial intelligence
  • Cybersecurity
  • European Parliament adopts NIS 2 Directive
  • EU proposal for new cloud services certification may face WTO challenge, lobby groups warn
  • UK, Canada and Singapore partner on cybersecurity for IoT
  • Confidential information
  • Breach of confidence is equitable wrong even without positive harm (Weiss Technik UK Ltd v Davies)
  • Reputation management
  • Corporate claimants and the ‘touchstone of reference’ in defamation claims (Dyson v Channel Four)
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Article summary

This week’s edition of Information Law weekly highlights includes news that the European Parliament has adopted legislation which will introduce stricter requirements for cybersecurity risk management, and analysis of the link between AI and lawful use of personal data in light of recent ICO guidance. See further developments in relation to data protection, cybersecurity, confidential information and reputation management.

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