As EU digital laws come into force and undergo reform, emerging gaps within the digital rulebook are creating space for new ...
Regulators, legal observers and industry stakeholders joined an IAPP LinkedIn Live for a conversation on the major components of the latest proposal for preemptive comprehensive federal privacy ...
With IAPP Country Leader, Canada, Kris Klein, CIPP/C, CIPM, FIP, away, he's asked me to write this week's notes, and I feel like a short-order cook dealing with a busload of tourists that just arrived ...
Reflecting on the EU GDPR's 10-year legacy, highlighting key themes from European DPAs 2025 annual reports and previewing major digital policy developments expected across Europe in the coming months.
China and Hong Kong are intensifying AI governance through China's new lifecycle-wide ethics guidelines and Hong Kong's compliance checks promoting the safe deployment of AI.
Every country in the world is trying to figure out artificial intelligence governance. The model most nations look to first ...
Organizations cannot successfully scale AI without first strengthening data governance, processes and accountability.
The European Data Protection Board has just adopted two major opinions that will substantially facilitate international data transfers while enhancing personal data protection. It approved the ...
Most privacy programs are built on a simple assumption: Data flows are known, mapped and controlled. That assumption is starting to break. Artificial intelligence connectors, the integrations that ...
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice ruled credit protection may justify internal risk analysis, but it does not automatically authorize credit bureaus to share identifiable consumer data with third ...
Notes from the IAPP Europe: AI, international data flows, children's privacy and more Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Asian privacy torch burns brighter than ever ...