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IAPP Managing Director, Europe, Isabelle Roccia writes it's hard to tell where the EU stands on sovereignty, but it must ...
IAPP Staff Writer Alex LaCasse reports on the Digital Advertising Alliance conducting a review for applying its ...
IAPP Staff Writer Lexie White recaps discussions around children's online safety matters from the U.S. Federal Trade ...
Baker McKenzie's Jonathan Tam and Elizabeth Denham explore age assurance and trends in youth online privacy, including the ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific Region: Future bright for Global CBPR Forum South Korea's PIPC flexes its muscles: What to know about AI model deletion, cross-border transfers and more Last week, a group ...
Japan has become the latest country to green light an AI governance regulation, with this iteration focused more on ...
IAPP News Editor Joe Duball reports on increasing resistance among federal lawmakers to the proposed 10-year moratorium on ...
Navigating the legal and ethical landscape of brain-computer interfaces: Insights from Colorado and Minnesota Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Take a deep breath and dive in on AI training Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: More new problems to solve as AI, data march forward Notes from the IAPP Europe: It's a ...
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 ...
Home sweet home or location, location, location: The best place for your company's privacy office Mind matters: Shaping the future of privacy in the age of neurotechnology Transparency, good data and ...