March 5, 2020 — Il 25 maggio 2018 entra in vigore il Regolamento Europeo 679/16 o Gdpr che impatta su qualisiasi business online e offline. Tuttavia in tanti non ne hanno capito l’importanza o l’applicazione di norme spesso da interpretare. Come le aziende si sono mosse fino ad oggi, e vediamo insieme cosa si deve fare per rispettarlo ed evitare multe salate.
January 2, 2020 — Le suivi et l’analyse de l’audience d’un site web est primordial. Il permet de connaître son public et d’améliorer son site. Plusieurs outils remplissent cette fonction, et Google Analytics domine le marché. Bien que cette solution soit facile à mettre en œuvre, elle pose la question du respect des données privées (RGPD). Utiliser GA c’est confier ses données à un tiers (dépendant du Cloud Act).
Il existe cependant une option libre et gratuite qui apporte des fonctionnalités similaires : Matomo. Nous allons voir comment, en utilisant Matomo, on peut respecter les données privées et éviter légalement le consentement des cookies tout en récoltant des données analytiques nécessaires.
December 30, 2019 — Que signifie le RGPD pour un éditeur de site et pour un développeur ? Et que va changer le Règlement « ePrivacy », remplaçant, un jour peut-être, la directive du même nom ?
Le but de mon intervention est de détailler les exigences des nouvelles réglementations européennes en matière de protection de la vie privée et de proposer des solutions d’implémentation simples et pragmatiques, notamment concernant les cookies, la collecte de consentement, l’information au public et la gestion des fuites de données… avec des chats !
December 24, 2019 — Les clients ont des attentes de plus en plus élevées envers les développeurs lorsqu’il est question de leur site web. Avec la venue de nouvelles lois concernant la protection des données personnelles telles que le GDPR, beaucoup de clients s’attendent à ce que la conformité soit un aspect complètement pris en charge par le développeur. Dans cette conférence, j’aborderai les différents aspect du GDPR pour ensuite expliquer aux développeurs la part de responsabilité qui leur incombe, quels éléments devraient être mis en place, comment gérer (expliquer le GDPR) à un client qui demande à tout prix que son site soit en conformité et quelques trucs juridiques à inclure dans leurs processus d’affaires pour éviter de devoir jouer le rôle de conseiller juridique avec leurs clients.
August 6, 2019 — A sort of 101 on what General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) means for developers (and site owners), and how to approach certain aspects of it.
August 6, 2019 — Ana-Maria Udriste is a lawyer and entrepreneur. She graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Bucharest, with a master’s degree in Judicial Career and is currently pursuing a PhD in competition law. In 2016, she left the traditional legal services market and founded U-Legal (a law firm offering legal services in the field of law of competition, business law, IP law & tech law), respectively Avocatoo (where students and professionals explain legal notions in plain language). That same year she became co-founder of Jurio, the biggest case-law platform with an advanced search engine designed to make legal research easier and less time consuming.
Her qualities as an entrepreneur brought Ana’s entry for Forbes 30 under 30 top (April 2017) and the Financial Times: New Europe 100: Eastern Europe’s Emerging Technology Stars (November 2017). At the same time, she is a lenient attorney in competition law and business law. Passioned by technology, she always tried to pursue her dreams of #makinglawsimple, and thus co-authored, with Ruxandra Sava (LegalUp) the first Romanian complete GDPR KIT.
The topic of Ana-Maria’s presentation is “Is GDPR such a boo-hoo for online businesses?“.
June 25, 2019 — A sort of 101 on what General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) means for developers (and site owners), and how to approach certain aspects of it.
April 23, 2019 — Lightning Talk
Heather will walk us through a basic overview of what the project is, what we’ve been working on, and what tools we’ve made.
And what is in the planning to help make WordPress Compliant with the new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations).
April 17, 2019 — The web sites and apps we create, both for ourselves and for our clients, need to collect user analytics for a range of reasons ranging from workflow to user experience to security.
However, user tracking can cross the line from insightful anonymised data collection to intrusive personally identifiable monitoring. GDPR, Europe’s revamp of its data protection and privacy regime, becomes enforceable on 25 May – the day before WordCamp Belfast.
The incoming ePrivacy Directive revamp also renews rules on analytics. This double overhaul creates refreshed obligations for you to inform your site users about any counting, tracking, and monitoring you carry out on your web sites and apps, to provide users with options over your counting and tracking, and to ensure that your data collection respects your visitors privacy.
In our talk, we will help you to achieve a healthy balance between data collection and privacy which respects your business, your users, and your refreshed legal obligations.
Our talk will cover:
How to understand your audience so that you can understand their data
Why minimal data collection and retention makes sense from an ethical perspective
What user tracking is and is not permitted under GDPR as well as the ePrivacy Directive revamp
How to explain your use of analytics and tracking in your privacy notices
How to provide your visitors with an opt-out of analytics and tracking
How to collect analytics with the greatest respect for user privacy
How to ensure information is not personally identifiable to an individual (Deaggregation/anonymisation/pseudonymisation)
How to determine a data retention and deletion period
Dealing with third party tools: Google Analytics as our example
What other forms of tracking cross ethical and legal boundaries
April 11, 2019 — In WordPress 4.9.6 a lot of new privacy features were introduced into WordPress that made working towards GDPR compliance just that little bit easier. In this talk, I will walk you through how I integrated the WordPress privacy features into my plugin.