
Ep 30: Age assurance
As the UK Government announces a social media ban for U16s in the UK, Gemma Nash and Hannah Crowther discuss different age assurance techniques and the legal landscape. Find all the episodes as we release them here , and

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Bristows LLP hosts Legitimately Interesting, a business show with 29 episodes published.

As the UK Government announces a social media ban for U16s in the UK, Gemma Nash and Hannah Crowther discuss different age assurance techniques and the legal landscape. Find all the episodes as we release them here , and

Jamie and Hannah discuss the recent EDPB guidance on scientific research, changes proposed under the EU digital omnibus and in UK law. Discover about Bristows' data protection & privacy expertise here. Find all the episo

Organisations across the board are reporting a massive uptick in GDPR-related complaints, many of which seem AI-generated. Jamie Drucker & Hannah Crowther discuss how to manage these complaints, and the new UK DUAA oblig

In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Hannah Crowther discuss some of the biggest pitfalls which arise when relying on consent and offer some practical tips on how to avoid them. Find all the epi

In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Hannah Crowther discuss the broad scope of the special category data regime, its specific challenges in the age of AI and why it gives rise to some unanticip

In this Christmas episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie and Marc pick out a few highlights from the year in data protection and make their predictions for 2026. Find all the episodes as we release them here , and do

In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts review the EU's proposed reforms to the GDPR, consider their practical implications and assess whether they meet the EU's stated objectives. Find

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) held its plenary meeting on 16 October, announcing its next coordinated enforcement action: transparency compliance. In this episode, Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts unpack what thi

In this episode of Legitimately Interesting Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts discuss how to engage with data protection authorities, from responding to informal requests for information to detailed notices of intent. Find al

In this episode Jamie Drucker and Mark Watts discuss data breaches and give some practical tips on how to handle breach notification issues. Find all the episodes as we release them here , and don’t forget to subscribe!

In this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Jamie Drucker and Hannah Crowther tackle the topic of Agentic AI. What is it and why does it give rise to new data protection risks which do not arise for generative AI. Find

Jamie Drucker and Hannah Crowther discuss the adoption of Privacy Enhancing Technologies, and the evolving regulatory landscape for PETs. Find all the episodes as we release them here , and don’t forget to subscribe! Fol

Hannah Crowther and Mac Macmillan discuss the often over-looked GDPR requirement that personal data must be processed fairly, and what this means in practice. Note : All information was correct at the time of recording.

Faye Harrison and Jamie Drucker discuss the current status of the OSA, practical steps service providers should be taking now to get ready for compliance deadlines, the potential enforcement risk if duties are not compli

In this episode, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker deep dive on the EDPB’s recent opinion on AI models, looking at what it covered, its implications and (crucially) what it missed. Note : All information was correct at t

As it’s Christmas, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker have each chosen 3 highlights/interesting titbits/gripes from the world of data protection in 2024. Find all the episodes as we release them here , and don’t forget to

As it’s Christmas, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker have each chosen 3 highlights/interesting titbits/gripes from the world of data protection in 2024. Find all the episodes as we release them here , and don’t forget to

In this episode, Hannah and Jamie break down what you need to know about the UK’s new data protection law – the Data (Use and Access) Bill. Note : All information was correct at the time of recording. Find all the episod

In this episode, Hannah Crowther and Mac Macmillan discuss anonymisation. We cover the latest case law and guidance, and consider how to make that critical assessment of ‘identifiability’. Note : All information was corr

With the ICO announcing a very unusual intent to fine a data processor, in this episode of Legitimately Interesting, Hannah Crowther and Jamie Drucker talk more about the exposure of data processors under the GDPR – not
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