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As the privacy profession surpasses the quarter-century mark and enters into a brave new world of artificial intelligence and digital entropy, it's worth taking a look back to assess how far the ...
More notably, it widens the PDPD's focus on Vietnamese citizens' data to cover any natural person's info stored in Vietnam before export, regardless of nationality. This shift broadens transborder ...
Heinig shares takeaways from discussions about the Digital Risk Index 2025 at the recent Navigate: A Digital Policy ...
With new technologies, new types of data and new methods of collection defining of our current reality, privacy cannot merely be an afterthought.
IAPP Westin Research Fellow C. Kibby explores potential ethical concerns ranging from data privacy risks to algorithmic bias and the potential for consumer manipulation as AI becomes increasingly ...
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The most populous countries without a comprehensive national privacy law include the U.S., Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran and Iraq, with Pakistan and Bangladesh having draft legislation. While the U.S.
Hintze Law's Sam Castic discusses 10 focus areas to ensure privacy programs have the right strategy and priorities for 2025.
A group of multistate lawmakers say they are working together to implement thoughtful guardrails on AI technologies.
Keir Lamont and David Stauss take a look at state data privacy law activity over 2024, noting seven new states passed comprehensive privacy laws.
This report seeks to provide understanding about how organizations are defining and implementing their internal digital governance structures.
IAPP AI Governance Center Fellow Uzma Chaudhry introduces the interaction between generative AI and platform liability and discusses the laws that shaped the internet in the U.S. and the EU against ...