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Despite the shifting technological and regulatory landscape, there is an understanding that AI is governable. This report shows organizations are already taking steps to govern AI, from specified ...
These templates were published to assist privacy professionals in conducting TIAs. The IAPP does not endorse any specific template. We welcome additional templates that can be shared with the privacy ...
The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is cracking down on workplace surveillance after employees from various industries reported companies deploying monitoring technology. The CFPB claimed ...
AI governance is proving its value to organizations. The promulgation of artificial intelligence governance legislation, regulations and standards combined with increasingly complex and demanding ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: 2025 — A year in review Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Insights from IAPP Pan-India KnowledgeNet and Risk GCC Harmonizing the GDPR and DORA: Building integrated ...
The U.S. is racing to secure its place at the front of the global artificial intelligence revolution, with policymakers arguing the AI race is an essential win for the digital economy. With an eye ...
Many privacy pros struggle to show their value to an organization. When advocating for more staff or budget, they are frequently asked to demonstrate what the return will be on that investment in ...
Big data, new technologies, and new analytical approaches, if applied responsibly, have tremendous potential to be used for the public good. Big data’s greatest value for global development lies in ...
Envisioned by the European Commission's 19 February 2020 communication on a European strategy for data and streamlined through the emerging Data Union Strategy, numerous new EU digital laws have ...
This series looks at global laws and matches them up against the GDPR. The aim is to help you determine how much duplication of operational effort you might avoid as you move toward GDPR compliance ...
“Who guards the guards” is a critical question in any civil society, and no issue captures this concern more, at least at this point in history, than skepticism over surveillance by the United States ...
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