27 Apr, 2023 In for a penny: Data protection and privacy implications of the Bank of England’s digital pound proposals By Alex Buchanan February this year saw the Bank of England and HM Treasury declare that it is “likely” that a digital pound will be issued in future and...
01 Sep, 2020 Measuring public trust and confidence: the ICO’s Annual Track survey results By Slaughter and May Whether it’s Zoom calls, online shopping, the government’s test and trace efforts, or the recent exam results controversy, it’s clear...
22 May, 2019 Should the potential for misuse stop us from embracing new tech? By Emma Walton Facial recognition is back in the news this week as the South Wales police force defends its use of the technology after an office worker...
04 Feb, 2019 Data economy part 2: an environment of trust By Slaughter and May Undoubtedly, users are increasingly aware of data protection risks. 73% of US consumers surveyed by SAS reported increasing concerns...
04 Feb, 2019 Data economy part 1: what's your data identity? By Slaughter and May Reportedly the world's first set of principles for the use of AI and data analytics in finance, the Monetary Authority of Singapore...
28 Nov, 2018 What's in store for 2019? By Emily Lew Predicting the future is an art, not a science, and it remains to be seen whether many of the predictions for 2019 in this trend...