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With new technologies, new types of data and new methods of collection defining of our current reality, privacy cannot merely be an afterthought.
IAPP Managing Director, Europe, Isabelle Roccia describes a 180-degree privacy experience she had over the course of 24 hours.
The updated resource acts as an index of both the national privacy legislation and relevant DPAs in over 200 countries. The directory's map and list functions allow users to select an individual ...
ESRB's Stacy Feuer and Courtney Cox and Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz's Maria Nava outline five areas of focus for compliance with the amended COPPA Rule.
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.
Contributors Erica Werneman Root, Nils Müller and Monica Mahay explore the core legal requirements under the EU AI Act and situates AI literacy in the wider AI governance context.
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.
Red Clover Advisors Founder and CEO Jodi Daniels discusses the importance of embedding AI assessments within a governance program.
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 ...