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This infographic charts the top risks for digital technology, as selected by global leaders.
IAPP Westin Research Fellow, C. Kibby explores how state attorneys general have enacted state privacy laws and lessons that ...
U.S. state lawmakers and enforcers are lobbying against Congress' proposed AI law moratorium, with an eye toward maintaining their power to protect consumers from AI harms. IAPP News Editor Joe Duball ...
The changing tides of policies globally, however, has a profound impact on how organizations consider their internal AI governance, especially for the higher risk AI systems. Consumer protection- and ...
Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable our members to hear a broad spectrum of views in our domains. I was at an event last week ...
IAPP European Operations Coordinator Laura Pliauškaitė writes data protection and AI are in focus as Poland wraps-up its six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union. The Council of the ...
Reed Smith's Barbara Li writes China's regulators are significantly strengthening governance around AI and personal data protection.
Opice Blum Advogados' Tiago Neves Furtado details the ANPD's Technology Radar No. 3, which outlines the authority's perspective on generative AI and it's alignment with Brazil's General Data ...
The EU's deliberations over implementing the AI Act reveal a deeper dilemma opine Kai Zenner and Sebastian Hallensleben. Does the EU still believe in its human-centric approach — or is it about to ...
A court ruling highlights expanded CCPA liability for tracking technologies beyond data breaches.
IAPP Country Leader, Ireland, Kate Colleary unpacks Ireland's DPC regulatory efforts and enforcement decisions outlined in the authority's annual report.