How to address new privacy issues raised by artificial intelligence and machine learning
Artificial intelligence and machine learning present unique challenges for protecting the privacy of personal data. For this reason, policymakers need […]
Artificial intelligence and machine learning present unique challenges for protecting the privacy of personal data. For this reason, policymakers need […]
The Czech Republic adopted, on 12 March 2019, legislation that brings the GDPR’s provisions into national law. The new Act […]
Mark Zuckerberg has responded to privacy pressures by asking regulators and governments to do more to help control content that […]
Washington is increasingly looking like it will become the second state in the U.S. to pass a comprehensive privacy statute, […]
Organisations need to be aware of the overlaps between European data protection and privacy rules, and which takes precedence, a […]
On March 19, the European Union adopted new rules to “prevent misuse of personal data by European political parties.” The […]
Washington DC is to introduce a new data privacy bill, in a further reminder of the GDPR’s power as a […]
Not all potential consequences of the GDPR (and similarly situated laws) are clearly evident quite yet, but companies nonetheless will […]
After Brexit the European Commission will decide whether the UK provides equivalent data protection standards to GDPR and other EU […]
Issue The Romanian law implementing the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) allows national political parties to process personal data, including […]
Two sets of regulations aimed at readying UK data protection law for a post-Brexit world have been promulgated in recent […]
It has to become easier to share information about criminals, regardless of strict privacy rules, Minister Ferdinand Grapperhaus of Justice […]