Keegan examines the potential implications stemming from the Department of Justice's final rule on transfers of sensitive ...
IAPP Managing Director for Canada Kris Klein writes the new year brings some uncertainty and instability in Canada, including questions around whether efforts to modernize data governance laws will ...
IAPP Cybersecurity Law Center Managing Director Jim Dempsey writes about the U.S. Department of Health Human Services' notice ...
IAPP Managing Director, Australia, New Zealand, Adam Ford writes "facial recognition technology raises significant ethical and privacy concerns that cannot be overlooked." ...
A view from DC: Watergate and the Privacy Act of 1974 As the cryptocurrency industry continues to expand, data privacy is becoming an increasingly important issue for ...
As companies search to streamline compliance across multiple jurisdictions, they are also seeking proactive solutions that minimize friction in remediating whatever legal issues they may be hung up on ...
How privacy and data protection laws apply to AI: Guidance from global DPAs On 17 December, the European Data Protection Board adopted Opinion 28/2024 "on certain data protection aspects related to ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Santa's on his way, bringing guidance from Singapore's PDPC, adoption of Vietnam's Data Law and more In 2023, 50% of organizations worldwide fell victim to spear ...
A view from Brussels: The EU acronym soup just got a few more spices in it As we reach the end of the year, I wanted to put generative artificial intelligence to the test. My prompt to an undisclosed ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Amid festive backdrop, Singapore unveils secure AI guidelines Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: A roaring start to the final lap of 2024 Notes from the ...