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More notably, it widens the PDPD's focus on Vietnamese citizens' data to cover any natural person's info stored in Vietnam before export, regardless of nationality. This shift broadens transborder ...
Heinig shares takeaways from discussions about the Digital Risk Index 2025 at the recent Navigate: A Digital Policy ...
IAPP Cybersecurity Law Center Managing Director Jim Dempsey analyzes several cybersecurity-related enforcement actions taken by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Transportation ...
With new technologies, new types of data and new methods of collection defining of our current reality, privacy cannot merely be an afterthought.
The updated resource acts as an index of both the national privacy legislation and relevant DPAs in over 200 countries. The directory's map and list functions allow users to select an individual ...
The most populous countries without a comprehensive national privacy law include the U.S., Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran and Iraq, with Pakistan and Bangladesh having draft legislation. While the U.S.
Keir Lamont and David Stauss take a look at state data privacy law activity over 2024, noting seven new states passed comprehensive privacy laws.
Researcher and legal counsel Furkan Güven Taştan outlines amendments to Turkey's Personal Data Protection Law, effective 1 June.
Husch Blackwell's Owen Davis and David Stauss provide readers with a snapshot of emerging AI bill categories and discuss some of the bills that fit into them.
Opice Blum's Henrique Fabretti Moraes and Maria Beatriz Previtali discuss a taxonomy for evaluating privacy risks on AI systems.
This article breaks down the recent CJEU ruling that controllers can be liable for processing carried out by its processor.
IAPP Research and Insights Analyst Brandon LaLonde breaks down model disgorgement techniques and their use as a legal remedy.
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