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The author discusses their negative experience with coordinated vulnerability disclosure (CVD) in Belgium, highlighting the strict legal requirements and potential consequences for non-compliance. They emphasize the importance of ...
The article discusses the complexities and risks involved in reporting security vulnerabilities, emphasizing the balance between sharing findings to improve security and the potential for misuse of that information. It highlights ...
The blog post discusses a vulnerability found in the Belgian GDPR supervisory authority's new application for registering Data Protection Officers (DPOs) and reporting data breaches. The author highlights how the application allow...
The blog post discusses the author's experiences with Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) at the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA). It highlights the challenges faced in the disclosure process, including communication i...
The blog post discusses the lack of transparency in social media monitoring by companies like Spotler Engage (formerly OBI4wan) and law enforcement agencies in Belgium and the Netherlands. The author shares their experience of req...
The blog post discusses the complexities and challenges of data privacy in social media monitoring, particularly in relation to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The author shares personal experiences with companies l...
The article argues that supervisory authorities should view supply chains as assets in enforcing GDPR compliance rather than obstacles. It discusses two cases: Locatefamily.com, which was fined but evaded enforcement, and Clearvie...
This blog post discusses the challenges faced during the Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) process related to the Hâck The Hague 2023 event. The author recounts their experiences reporting personal data leaks to the munic...
The blog post discusses the 'Hack the Hague' event organized by the municipality of The Hague and Cybersprint, where hackers tested the security of various systems. The author highlights the importance of Coordinated Vulnerability...
The author discusses their frustrating experience reporting issues to the municipality of The Hague regarding data vulnerabilities. They express concerns about miscommunication, lack of follow-up, and the bureaucratic handling of ...
On January 22, the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) launched a new job vacancy website that inadvertently continued to use cookies from Google Analytics and Vimeo/Cloudflare, raising compliance issues. The author contacted the...
The post discusses the legality of using Google Analytics under the GDPR without consent, referencing the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP) and its incomplete archive of guidelines. The author has submitted a Woo request for the Go...
The blog post discusses the complexities of reporting unlawful tracking of personal data by Zerocopter, a bug bounty platform. The author reflects on their experience reporting Zerocopter's collection and transfer of personal data...
De discussie over het datalek bij Odido belicht de complexe afwegingen rond het betalen van losgeld aan criminelen en het vertrouwen in hun beloften.
The blog post discusses ongoing issues with the municipality of The Hague regarding the handling of personal data leaks during the Hâck The Hague event. The author recounts their experience reporting vulnerabilities in 2021, where...
The article discusses the implications of a proposal by Hind Dekker-Abdulaziz regarding mandatory identification on social media platforms. It raises fundamental questions about who should access identity data, the risks of user h...
The blog post discusses the monitoring of political parties' compliance with privacy regulations regarding tracking cookies on their websites during the 2023 Dutch parliamentary elections. It outlines a timeline of events, includi...
The blog post discusses a significant data breach involving Stripchat, a website owned by Technius Ltd., which affected over 64 million user accounts. The author recounts their personal experience of discovering their email in the...
The author examines the presence of tracking pixels in newsletters from various political parties in the Netherlands, including VVD, D66, GroenLinks, PvdA, PVV, SP, FVD, Partij voor de Dieren, ChristenUnie, Volt, JA21, and BBB. Th...
Ron Roozendaal discusses the illegal use of tracking cookies by political parties on their websites, highlighting the lack of enforcement by the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP). He emphasizes the unfair advantage this gives to ce...

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