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VideoChina, Deepseek, and the AI Race: Balancing Innovation and Risk
This panel brings together experts to delve into the implications of China’s rapid AI advancements and their effects on global competition, regulatory frameworks, and security.
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VideoData Sovereignty and Cross-Border Challenges in 2025: Preparing for a Fragmented World
This session will explore the evolving landscape of data sovereignty, focusing on the practical implications of cross-border data transfers and strategies for navigating a patchwork of regulations.
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NewsGoogle accused of privacy breaches over alleged Chrome tracking
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, has been targeted by privacy advocacy group, NOYB, over allegations of unauthorised user tracking in the Google Chrome web browser.
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NewsFrom risk to resilience: cyber defences in the AI era
In our rapidly digitising world, the rise of malicious AI-powered activities and sponsored cyberattacks have significantly increased the complexity and scale of risk that all organisations face.
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VideoGDPR Influence Beyond Borders: Global Perspectives on Data Protection [Sponsored by MineOS]
Embark on a journey exploring the global impact of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) beyond the confines of Europe in this enlightening session.
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NewsNavigating the privacy minefield: AI risks and organisational strategies
In the wake of rising privacy and data security concerns, more than one in four organisations have banned the use of Generative AI (GenAI), according to the latest Data Privacy Benchmark Study by Cisco.
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NewsMeta Faces Legal Hurdles Over AI Data Usage in EU
Meta’s AI ambitions are once again coming under fire following privacy advocacy group, NOYB’s filing of complaints in 11 countries over the tech giant’s plans to use personal data for AI training.
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VideoNavigating the EU AI Act: Safeguarding Privacy and Security [Sponsored by Microsoft & MineOS]
Engage in discussions on navigating the complexities of privacy and security, gaining insights to thrive in the evolving AI regulatory landscape.
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NewsAustralia’s Privacy Regulator Sues Medibank Following Massive Data Breach
Australia’s largest health insurer, Medibank, is facing a lawsuit filed by the country’s privacy regulator after a significant data breach compromised the personal details of millions of individuals.
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NewsMicrosoft Under Fire in EU Over Alleged Children’s Data Privacy Breach
Privacy rights NGO, NOYB has filed two formal complaints with the data protection authority in Austria, alleging that Microsoft’s ‘365 Education’ services infringe upon children’s data privacy rights.
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NewsGenerative AI Adoption is Moving Fast and Organisational Change is Crucial
Recent research reveals that while businesses are rapidly adopting Generative AI, organisational change is essential for new tech to realise its potential.
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NewsMajor Cybercrime Networks Dismantled in US and Europe: A Wake-Up Call for Businesses
In a landmark crackdown on cybercrime, both the US and Europe have executed significant operations to take apart cybercriminal networks.
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ArticleBig tech aligning with EU compliance rules
According to the Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), the world’s big tech firms are taking proactive steps with European law makers to ensure AI offerings comply with Europe’s stringent data protection regulations.
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ArticleJapan aims for AI regulation talks
The Japanese government has announced plans to talk through new laws aimed at harnessing the growth of generative AI, with discussions set to take place this summer.
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ArticleGeneva to host AI risk talks between US and China
The USA and China are set to convene in Geneva today to iron out proposals on how artificial intelligence (AI) should be harnessed, with a particular focus on risk mitigation.
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NewsTech companies in India must get official nod before using “risky” AI
The Indian government has issued a directive to the country’s technology firms, urging them to obtain approval before publicly releasing artificial intelligence (AI) tools that may be unreliable, or still in trial phases.
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NewsEuro politicians question UK’s Data Protection Bill compatibility with GDPR
Paul Tang, a Member of the European Parliament, has raised concerns about the UK’s new Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (DPDI) and its potential to undermine elements of the GDPR.
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NewsItalian city first to receive fine for AI privacy violations
The data privacy regulator in Italy has imposed a €50,000 fine on Trento for violating laws regarding the northern city’s use of artificial intelligence (AI) in urban surveillance schemes.
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VideoNavigating International Data Transfers: Ensuring Privacy Compliance in a Global Data Ecosystem
As data flows seamlessly across borders, ensuring privacy compliance in international data transfers has become a critical challenge.
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VideoTransformative changes: 36 out of 54 African countries embrace Data Protection Law
African countries are continuing to strengthen data protection legal and regulatory frameworks. To date, 36 out of 54 African countries have data protection laws and/or regulations.









