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"The further we march forward with AI and data, the more new problems we encounter that need to be resolved," writes Persistent Systems Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Governance ...
IAPP Staff Writer Caitlin Andrews reports on the U.S. House voting to advance a reconciliation bill containing provisions for ...
IAPP European Operations Coordinator Laura Pliauškaitė breaks down two key policy initiatives pertaining to the GDPR's application.
Canada's work to balance AI regulation and innovation is ongoing, but the building blocks are becoming more clear. IAPP News Editor Joe Duball reports on perspectives on the path forward, from the ...
IAPP Westin Research Fellow C. Kibby explores potential ethical concerns ranging from data privacy risks to algorithmic bias ...
IAPP Research and Insights Director Joe Jones writes about the first proposed reforms of the EU General Data Protection ...
The state of US reproductive privacy in 2025: Trends and operational considerations Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable our members ...
Nota del editor: la IAPP mantiene una posición neutral en cuestiones de políticas. Publicamos artículos de opinión y análisis de colaboradores para ofrecer a nuestros miembros una amplia gama de ...
The IAPP Research and Insights team has updated its Global Privacy Law and DPA Directory. This latest version includes both new and amended comprehensive data privacy ...
Editor's note: This article is one of a two-part series exploring the state data privacy and sectoral laws and AI bills in the 2024 U.S. state legislative session. The authors also discussed the year ...
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Notes from the IAPP Canada: Take a deep breath and dive in on AI training California added another legal arrow to its quiver of privacy laws Tuesday after Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., signed Senate ...