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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 ...
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 ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Facial recognition in focus for NZ Every year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner appears before the New Zealand Parliament's ...
First fine imposed under Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act The new European Commission structure confirms that the center of gravity for digital governance policymaking is firmly anchoring into ...
IAPP P.S.R. 2024: A window into US privacy enforcers' work The California Privacy Protection Agency Board unanimously approved new regulations for data brokers during ...
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 ...
China issues the Regulations on Network Data Security Management: What's important to know Navigating China's new guidelines for exporting 'important data' The IAPP Europe Data Protection Conference ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Privacy community is active, why aren't politicians?
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 ...
Top operational impacts of reforms to Australia's Privacy Act 5 ways businesses can prepare for the first tranche of Australian privacy reforms We are in the midst of ...
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 ...