Building-blocks of a data protection revolution : : the uneasy case for blockchain technology to secure privacy and identity / / Shraddha Kulhari.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaced the old and battered Data Protection Directive on 25 May 2018 after a long-drawn reform. The rapidly evolving technological landscape will test the ability of the GDPR to effectively achieve the goals of protecting personal data and the free mov...
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