Brussels court: Facebook must play by the Belgian privacy and cookie rules
In a judgement of Feb. 16, the Court of First Instance of Brussels has convicted Facebook for non-compliance with the […]
In a judgement of Feb. 16, the Court of First Instance of Brussels has convicted Facebook for non-compliance with the […]
Should Facebook pay us for our puppy pictures? Of course, the idea sounds crazy. Posting puppies on Facebook is not […]
Although there have been numerous warnings about the EU General Data Protection Regulation in news coverage, regulatory alerts, and marketing […]
Competitive forces and market dynamics in many industries have led more organizations to focus on digital transformation projects to modernize […]
While some tend to portray new European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) as menacing Apocalypse coming from nowhere, […]
The promise of AI is evident, but what happens to information professionals and, more broadly, the economy, as AI applications […]
Twitter issued a call for proposals to measure its “contribution to the overall health of the public conversation” so that […]
TechRepublic spoke to IBM’s Rob High about the ethical, privacy, and security obstacles that artificial intelligence has to overcome. IBM […]
I am certain that there is likely to be nobody reading this blog who has never been to a trade […]
A lawyer who reviewed the UK’s anti-terror laws has told the High Court the use of data retained by telecommunications […]
Nothing challenges the effectiveness of data protection law like technological innovation. You think you have cracked a technology neutral framework […]
Recent survey of 350 Irish businesses found that less than half – just 48% – believe they are prepared for […]