Innovation & Law: Viimeaikaista oikeuskäytäntöä tietosuojasta

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Innovation & Law: Viimeaikaista oikeuskäytäntöä tietosuojasta

Syksyn toisessa Innovation & Law -aamiaistilaisuudessa tarjoillemme vankan paketin tietoa tietosuojan viimeaikaisista oikeustapauksista.

Esiteltävänä on valikoitu joukko juristiemme analysoimia ratkaisuja niin Suomesta kuin Euroopan unionin tuomioistuimelta (“EUT”) ja aiheina muun muassa oikeutettu etu käsittelyperusteena, automatisoitu päätöksenteko, tietolähteet ja viranomaisten sakotuskäytännöt.

Jos et ole saanut kutsua ja haluaisit osallistua tilaisuuteen, voit olla yhteydessä: thinkingahead@dittmar.fi

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