How Privacy Laws Are Changing To Protect Personal Information
There is growing movement to establish and even harmonize privacy laws to reduce the data governance deficit and promote the […]
There is growing movement to establish and even harmonize privacy laws to reduce the data governance deficit and promote the […]
Five years after the commencement of legal proceedings against Google by leading French consumer association UFC Que Choisir, the Paris […]
The Finnish Parliament has approved the new general Act on the Secondary Use of Social Welfare and Health Care Data […]
On April 3, 2019, the Association of German Supervisory Authorities (“Datenschutzkonferenz” or “DSK”) issued a paper on the interpretation of […]
European Commission has published a final report “Data Protection Certification Mechanisms: Study on Articles 42 and 43 of the Regulation […]
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice released a white paper and FAQ on the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of […]
US lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require large companies to audit machine learning-powered systems — like facial recognition […]
An investigation into the Equifax data breach has condemned the company’s poor security standards and urged politicians in the States […]
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, […]