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Progress on international tax reform? I may have previously complained about the stream of consultations on different aspects of the OECD's international tax reform project, but now, in the face of the back-and-forth of UK domestic tax policy, I almost find myself taking solace in its steady ... Are you on top of your cyber supply chain risk? If not, new NCSC guidance may help Is your organisation one of the mere 7% of businesses who review the cyber risks posed by your wider supply chain, or one of the 93% that don’t? If it’s the latter, the National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSCs) new supply chain guidance may help. Designed ... UKIPO publishes guidance on examining patent applications for AI inventions As promised in its response to its Call for Views on AI and IP, the UKIPO has published a set of guidelines clarifying how it will examine patent applications for inventions relating to AI.   Background As readers of The Lens will know, there has been a l... Managing cyber risks: key lessons from the Interserve decision This morning, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announced that it had fined Interserve Group Limited (Interserve) £4,400,000 for breaches of the UK GDPR which came to light following a May 2020 cyberattack. This is the fifth enforcement decision... Hardly an Easylife: Key lessons from the ICO’s latest GDPR enforcement action In early October 2022, UK catalogue retailer Easylife was issued separate financial penalties by the ICO under the PECR (£130,000) and GDPR (£1.35 million) regimes. Easylife has since stated that it is committed to appealing both fines. We reflect on the ... The ICO’s new approach to DSAR enforcement: naming and shaming On 28 September, the ICO announced it had issued reprimands to seven organisations for repeatedly failing to respond to data subject access requests (DSARs) under the UK GDPR. These include six organisations from the public sector including the Ministry o... One step closer to mutual adequacy for EU-US and UK-US data flows On Friday 7 October, US president Biden signed an Executive Order which, alongside the regulations issued by the Attorney General, implements into US law the agreement in principle announced in March on EU-US personal data flows (the Data Privacy Framewor... Riding into the sunset: the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill At the end of 2023, certain EU laws and rights retained as part of domestic law in the UK following its departure from the EU will fall away if the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill currently before the UK Parliament is enacted, save where they... How to regulate the use of AI in financial services – still looking for answers How to regulate AI is the subject of a wide-ranging debate, both in the UK and internationally. One of the critical issues in this debate is whether AI can be managed through clarifications to the existing regulatory framework, or whether a new approach i... Spanish tax measures 2023: the new "Solidarity" Wealth Tax for high-net-worth individuals On 29 September, Spain’s Minister of Finance announced a series of tax measures, some of which have already been included in the General State Budget Bill for 2023. The multidisciplinary nature of the proposed measures makes it necessary to explain the ke...