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Data Privacy Newsletter November 2025 Global Investigations Bulletin - September 2024 Welcome to Slaughter and May’s July edition of the Global Investigations Bulletin, a digest of key developments and recent news in global investigations and enforcement. In this edition we discuss the Court of Appeal’s judgment in R (World Uyghur Congress... Global Investigations Bulletin - July 2025 Welcome to Slaughter and May’s July edition of the Global Investigations Bulletin, a digest of key developments and recent news in global investigations and enforcement. In this edition, we explore the FCA's new Enforcement Guide - including the adopted t... QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES HUB Can Brussels change? One year after Draghi – the EU's Digital Simplification Package On 16 September 2025, almost a year after the European Commission published the landmark Draghi Report on lagging European competitiveness, the Commission opened a call for views on its upcoming “Digital Package on Simplification". In poignant timing, on ... Recent retailer attacks shine spotlight on the Computer Misuse Act Ransomware has been very much in the headlines recently, from the retailer attacks on M&S, Co-op and others, to the government’s recent decision to proceed with its ransomware proposals (blog). The fact that the National Crime Agency has, unusually, manag... ICO ransomware fine cut from £6m to £3.07m for NHS SaaS provider Hot off the heels of its notice of intent to fine DNA company 23andMe £4.59m following a data breach, the ICO has fined Advanced Computer Software Group Ltd (Advanced) £3.07m for security failings identified following a ransomware attack. The attack hit t... Bank IT outages: Treasury Committee requests answers from banks and building societies The House of Commons Treasury Committee (the Committee) has published letters it has sent to CEOs of the UK's nine largest banks and building societies to request information on the scale and impact of IT failures which have affected their businesses over... EU's Digital Operational Resilience Act applies today The EU's Digital Operational Resilience Act, or ‘DORA’, which contains new EU rules concerning the provision of information and communication technology (ICT) services to regulated financial institutions, applies from today, 17 January 2025.  DORA respond... Process this: ICO issues £6 million provisional fine against processor Advanced Computer Software Following its initial finding that software provider Advanced Computer Software Group Ltd (Advanced, now trading as OneAdvanced) failed to implement adequate measures to protect personal data, the ICO has published its provisional decision to fine Advance...