The U.S. Supreme Court issued a pair of rulings 29 June that will have far-reaching impacts on citizens' location privacy and how issues related to privacy in general are enforced by the federal ...
U.S. privacy enforcement intensifies as regulators target opt-out processes, penalizing friction, misrepresentation and ...
A surge of recent digital policy developments in Canada — including the introduction of Bills C-34 and C-36 — signals a ...
The EU saw several major digital policy developments, including advancements in protecting children online, EU legislative ...
GDPR enforcement expands as EU regulators increasingly fine non‑EU firms for failing to appoint Article 27 representatives, ...
IAPP Country Leader, Canada, Kris Klein discusses recent policy developments in Canada, including its AI for All initiative and proposed reforms to its existing federal privacy law.
The New Zealand privacy commissioner's inquiry into the Manage My Health data breach could lead to a notable shift in the ...
The Electronic Privacy Information Center has long advocated for algorithmic transparency in scoring and screening systems, ...
Brazil's CFM Resolution No. 2,454/2026 creates a sector-specific standard of care for the use of AI in medicine, requiring ...
Singapore's PDPC is seeking public feedback through 1 July on proposed guidelines on the use of personal data in generative ...
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