IAPP DPC 2024: Reynders discusses GDPR enforcement harmonization, adequacy developments The U.S. isn't the only western jurisdiction experiencing a change in political leadership. The new European ...
Ireland's DPC details legitimate interest prong of its LinkedIn enforcement action The overall sentiments across hallways and corridors of the IAPP Europe Data Protection Congress 2024 are often a mix ...
Delivering the opening keynote address at the IAPP Data Protection Congress 2024, outgoing European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders said as artificial intelligence technology and AI ...
As artificial intelligence models and systems grow increasingly powerful, the urgency to establish clear and workable regulations for their responsible use becomes more evident. The European Union's ...
A view from Brussels: Global Privacy Assembly explores the 'Power of i' After months of uncertainty from a tight presidential and congressional election, Tuesday's ...
The field of artificial intelligence, particularly the rise of large language models, presents a dual challenge of unprecedented opportunities intertwined with complex data protection concerns.
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Privacy community is active, why aren't politicians?
The CPPA's evolving cooperation with DPAs, bodies around the world Complying with the California Consumer Privacy Act can feel like assembling a tedious jigsaw puzzle ...
A view from Brussels: European Commission's new tech policy center of gravity Two years after Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act 2019 became fully effective and enforceable, the PDPA's expert ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: OPC's WADA investigation 'raises some interesting issues' Arkansas has no consumer privacy law. However, under the leadership of Attorney General Tim Griffin, the state is ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Privacy community is active, why aren't politicians? Notes from the IAPP Canada: Recommendations, calls to reform Privacy Act 'a good ...