Books
Mark Chambers

Data Protection Laws

Data Protection Laws examines the intricate world of data protection, a critical issue in our increasingly digital society. It highlights how laws and regulations strive to protect individual privacy while enabling innovation. One key insight is the ongoing tension between the rights of individuals to control their personal data and the needs of businesses and governments. The book emphasizes that effective data protection goes beyond mere compliance, requiring a deep-seated commitment to ethical data practices.

The book delves into the historical progression of data protection laws and the pivotal role of regulatory bodies like the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). It also explores practical challenges in achieving compliance, particularly with emerging technologies such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence. It progresses by first laying the groundwork with key concepts, then analyzes regulatory agencies, and finally addresses compliance challenges.

This book uniquely blends legal scholarship, regulatory analysis, and case studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of data protection. It focuses on the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as a leading example, while recognizing similar laws around the globe. The book's value lies in its ability to offer practical guidance for professionals and individuals alike, helping them navigate the complexities of data privacy and data security in the digital age.
162 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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