UKG's Noemie Weinbaum and Roy Kamp explore differential privacy as a mathematically provable protection that can withstand ...
FTI Technology's Vanesa Hercules explores state enforcement actions around opt-out requirements and writes organizations need ...
IAPP Managing Director, Australia, New Zealand, Adam Ford looks back on an exceptional year in the privacy, AI governance and digital responsibility sectors.
The Australian government is the latest to unveil an artificial intelligence roadmap with a heavy focus on investment and innovation after previously pursuing a more safety-oriented strategy, IAPP ...
The latest AI governance developments and professional news.
Organizations' use of agentic AI has introduced a new set of challenges that extend beyond those posed by traditional large language models. IAPP Staff Writer Lexie White reports on a recent webinar ...
EU Digital Partners' Petruta Pirvan explores whether AI systems should be classified as products or services, the answer to which she writes carries significant consequences for how liability is ...
Reforming the GDPR for tomorrow's technologies: Why Europe needs targeted GDPR reform With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and the proliferation of digital regulations in the EU, ...
Dressing old laws in class-action suits: The ECPA 'party exception' Notes from the IAPP Canada: PIPEDA gets a quiet mobility makeover Major privacy changes, new requirements for Alberta's public ...
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Notes from the IAPP Canada: OPC consultation an opportunity to shape Canadian privacy standards Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable ...