Rules around prohibited artificial intelligence practices and AI literacy requirements under the EU AI Act now apply, despite no complementary guidance as of yet from the European Commission on how to ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Hope for innovative leadership on modern, responsible data laws Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to ...
Navigating the new EU cybersecurity standards: The NIS2 Directive and Cyber Resilience Act Editor's Note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to ...
A view from DC: The first few days of Trump’s AI and privacy agenda A group of U.S. senators on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence sent a letter Wednesday to the White House raising alarms ...
A view from DC: The first few days of Trump’s AI and privacy agenda The IAPP Research and Insights team has updated its Global Privacy Law and DPA Directory. This ...
A view from DC: The first few days of Trump’s AI and privacy agenda In today's digital age, consumers are increasingly aware of their privacy rights, and when they request their data to be deleted, ...
AI, digital policy shifts increase under latest Trump executive orders First EU AI Act provisions now in effect France is set to host the AI Action Summit 10 Feb., bringing together international ...
A view from DC: Privacy, AI governance in the new US Congress The forecasted firestorm of new data privacy legislation in 2025 is building. As consumer advocates ...
AI literacy is one of the first provisions of the EU AI Act to enter into force. It therefore warrants early consideration and planning. After an organization has assessed its AI literacy needs, the ...
The state of US reproductive privacy in 2025: Trends and operational considerations Privacy officers at multinational organizations can face challenges lawfully ...
Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to hear a broad spectrum of views in our domains. Concepts of competitiveness, cutting red-tape ...
The transition from data privacy roles to comprehensive data governance responsibilities reflects a seismic shift in how organizations perceive and manage data. What began, for me, as a focus on ...
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