GDPR Radio: CCTV, Facial Recognition and Pseudonymised Data

Episode 220,   Sep 22, 10:36 AM

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This week on GDPR Radio, Philip Brining and Catarina Santos explored some of the biggest stories in data protection. From CCTV audits and employee monitoring, to the ICO’s scrutiny of police use of facial recognition, the discussion also touched on AI posture tracking as an alternative to biometric surveillance. They unpacked the recent CJEU ruling that pseudonymised data is not always personal data, debated whether personal opinions should appear in SAR responses, and reflected on multimillion-euro fines against Google and Shein for cookie non-compliance. With sessions now streamlined into 30 minutes, GDPR Radio delivers fast-paced insights and practical takeaways for data protection professionals.