Axe the fax. Or at the very least, know where the heck it is, if you have one. I am writing this while trying to renew a prescription, which means I am currently trapped in a familiar Canadian ritual: ...
With the EU General Data Protection Regulation being in force for quite a while and its "controller" and "processor" concepts for yet much longer, there seems to be a well-established practice for ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: AI takes center stage as China rings in the Year of the Horse What makes the Global CBPR Forum an attractive data transfer ...
A potential threat to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework has been tamped down by the European General Court. In a landmark ruling 3 Sept., the court dismissed a ...
As organizations deepen their adoption of artificial intelligence, the need for clear and operational governance structures has never been more important. A continual theme from our ongoing AI ...
In a significant development for the EU data protection enforcement landscape, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled Meta can continue its litigation against the European Data Protection ...
The European Data Protection Board and European Data Protection Supervisor released their highly-anticipated joint opinion on the European Commission's Digital Omnibus proposal. The opinion, adopted ...
Those working with international data flows in Latin America have likely had Colombia on their radar for some time. The country's data protection regime — anchored in Law 1581 of 2012 and its ...
Have you ever wondered how and when Data Privacy Day became a "thing"? Known as Data Protection Day in Europe, the holiday is celebrated in the U.S. Canada, Israel ...
As artificial intelligence is poised to take over the world, it is raising a number of problems, many involving privacy. These are catalogued in the recently posted ...
A long, winding road: Oklahoma closes in on comprehensive privacy law Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: AI takes center stage as China rings in the Year of the Horse What makes the Global CBPR Forum ...
The recent explosion of generative artificial intelligence tools coincides with a parallel explosion in privacy legislation, both in the U.S. and around the world. In the U.S., 13 states passed ...
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