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Heinig shares takeaways from discussions about the Digital Risk Index 2025 at the recent Navigate: A Digital Policy ...
More notably, it widens the PDPD's focus on Vietnamese citizens' data to cover any natural person's info stored in Vietnam before export, regardless of nationality. This shift broadens transborder ...
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 ...
With new technologies, new types of data and new methods of collection defining of our current reality, privacy cannot merely be an afterthought.
IAPP Cybersecurity Law Center Managing Director Jim Dempsey analyzes several cybersecurity-related enforcement actions taken by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Transportation ...
Tech Hive Advisory's Dorcas Tsebee and Ridwan Oloyede break down the role DPAs are playing in regulating AI in Africa.
IAPP Managing Director, Europe, Isabelle Roccia describes a 180-degree privacy experience she had over the course of 24 hours.
Naming the unseen: How the MIT AI Risk Repository helps map the uncertain terrain of AI governance FIPPs organize aspirational principles for responsible data practices by requiring those who collect ...
On 19 June, the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office published its decision on Snap's My AI. This followed a preliminary enforcement notice issued by the ICO 6 Oct. 2023. The PEN contained ...
India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology released the draft Digital Personal Data Protection (Act) Rules, 2025 for public consultation until 18 Feb. This marks a significant ...
With data privacy under the spotlight and regulations evolving across the globe (as of this writing, 61 countries have privacy regulations in consideration), data-driven organizations are getting more ...
In recent years, the term "privacy engineering" has entered the professional lexicon. It's a term that's bandied about, usually with high regard — heck, it even has a Wikipedia page — but it's not ...