UK Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum CEO Kate Jones discussed the need for cross-disciplinary approaches to digital ...
IAPP Country Leader New Zealand Daimhin Warner discusses inquiry reports by the Public Service Commission and Stats NZ over the alleged misuse of 2023 Census data and personal information gathered for ...
IAPP Managing Director, Europe, Isabelle Roccia details five takeaways from the IAPP Data Protection Intensive: U.K. 2025.
Finance and privacy attorney David Arrick writes law firms, bar associations and AI developers must join forces to craft real ...
Contributor Rosie Evans, CIPP/E, explores the state of AI affairs in Australia and AI-specific policies embedded in a number ...
UK keynote stage, U.K. Minister of State for Data Protection and Telecoms Chris Bryant said that the U.K.'s Data Use and ...
A view from DC: Updating the map of location privacy safeguards Broad access to personal data raises a potential competitive advantage when advertising products to a diverse range of consumers. In ...
The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable our members to hear a broad spectrum of views in our domains. By virtue of the privacy-by-design principle — a ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: AI, data landscape 'evolving rapidly' Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable our members to hear a ...
A view from Brussels: Size matters, say Voss, Schrems about GDPR obligations Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable our members to hear ...
Children's privacy laws and freedom of expression: Lessons from the UK Age-Appropriate Design Code The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office announced separate children's privacy investigations into ...
A year in review: Privacy, data security enforcement by New York's attorney general Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and ...
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