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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 ...
Hogan Lovells Partner Charmian Aw writes the Asia-Pacific region has seen a series of significant changes in the data privacy and cybersecurity space over recent weeks.
IAPP Managing Director, Europe, Isabelle Roccia writes the EU has enacted a package of rules in recent years all specifically geared toward facilitating data use and sharing, with the obvious and well ...
Today, AI governance teams find themselves confronted with real-time incidents that resemble those of cybersecurity or crisis management, writes author and speaker Ankit Gupta.
Quieter but no less contentious battles over the administration's access to personal data have been raging in the courts throughout the year. They have led to a dizzyingly complex set of preliminary ...
As the privacy profession surpasses the quarter-century mark and enters into a brave new world of artificial intelligence and digital entropy, it's worth taking a look back to assess how far the ...
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 ...
IAPP Staff Writer Caitlin Andrews reports on considerations for amending the Colorado AI Act during the Colorado General Assembly's recently-called special legislative session, which kicks off 21 Aug.
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Are good intentions enough to stay on top of potential data breaches? Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to ...
IAPP Staff Writer Alex LaCasse reports on the latest global age verification requirements entering into force and their impacts on children's online safety and free speech.
As efforts to safeguard children's online privacy gain momentum, Nebraska and Vermont have become the latest U.S. states to introduce Age-Appropriate Design Code laws. These efforts mark a growing ...