European authorities need more money and people to properly enforce the General Data Protection Regulation, WSJ Pro’s Catherine Stupp reports from Brussels. Other news: U.S. presses Europe to uproot China’s Nuctech Co., which makes passenger and cargo screening systems; and Knoxville says it won’t pay ransom. GDPR EnforcementEU privacy regulators found to lack staff, funds to enforce GDPR. Some European Union privacy regulators don’t have enough money or staff to properly enforce the bloc’s privacy rules, according to an EU assessment. Knoxville hired cybersecurity company CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. and Mullen Coughlin LLC, a law firm that specializes in cyber matters, to investigate.
Source: Wall Street Journal June 29, 2020 13:18 UTC