Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: A roaring start to the final lap of 2024 Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Asian privacy torch burns brighter than ever 2025 is germinating into an extremely ripe ...
Several months ago, the chief information officer of one of my clients died suddenly at a cycling event in the mountains of Virginia. The CIO and I had started cycling together after work when the ...
The European Data Protection Supervisor has developed its influence arguably beyond what might have been anticipated when it was created 20 years ago. On paper, the EDPS has "investigation, corrective ...
Civil society, academics consider impacts of CPPA's ADMT rulemaking AI vs. privacy: How to reconcile the need for sensitive data with the principle of minimization It was only a matter of time before ...
Are COPPA safe harbor programs getting the job done? Continuing its recent tying of loose ends prior to a change in administration, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission ...
10 areas for US-based privacy programs to focus in 2025 The issue of whether data subjects' rights to access, deletion and correction of their personal information should apply to training data ...
Hintze Law's Sam Castic discusses 10 focus areas to ensure privacy programs have the right strategy and priorities for 2025.
Keegan examines the potential implications stemming from the Department of Justice's final rule on transfers of sensitive ...
IAPP Managing Director for Canada Kris Klein writes the new year brings some uncertainty and instability in Canada, including questions around whether efforts to modernize data governance laws will ...
IAPP Cybersecurity Law Center Managing Director Jim Dempsey writes about the U.S. Department of Health Human Services' notice ...
IAPP Managing Director, Australia, New Zealand, Adam Ford writes "facial recognition technology raises significant ethical and privacy concerns that cannot be overlooked." ...