Latest Policy & Research In Privacy Intelligence
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Meet the expert: Emma Green to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Cyber Law specialist, Emma Green will speak at PrivSec Global, this month.
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Meet the expert: Joseph Gridley to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Chief DPO, Joseph Gridley will speak at PrivSec Global, this month.
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Meet the expert: Nicolette Nowak to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Data Protection Officer and legal expert, Nicolette Nowak will speak at PrivSec Global, coming soon.
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Meet the expert: Yugo Nagashima to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Data Privacy Attorney, Yugo Nagashima will speak at PrivSec Global, this month.
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Meet the expert: Emmi Bane to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Senior Privacy Program Manager, Emmi Bane will speak at PrivSec Global, coming soon.
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Meet the expert: Erin Francis Nicholson to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Data Protection and Privacy Chief, Erin Francis Nicholson will speak at PrivSec Global, coming soon.
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Meet the expert: Emma Martins to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Data Protection Commissioner, Emma Martins will speak at PrivSec Global, coming soon.
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Rising cybersecurity threats prompt wide-scale US grid tests
In a bid to assess the resilience of North America’s power sector, the North American Electric Reliability Corp (NERC) has revealed finalisation of cybersecurity stress-tests.
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Meet the expert: Nandita Rao Narla to speak at PrivSec Global
We are very happy to announce that Privacy and Governance leader, Nandita Rao Narla will speak at PrivSec Global, this month.
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European businesses ask China for greater details on data transfer regulations
In a push for greater transparency, European companies are requesting that China provide deeper explanations of key terminology in regulations governing international data transfers.
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European regulator hopes EU AI Act will set global example
European Union lawmaker Brando Benifei, a key contributor to the EU’s artificial intelligence (AI) regulations, has said that he hopes the EU’s AI Act will set the standard for AI legislation worldwide.
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US push for tighter AI regulation
In a bid to mitigate risk when using AI, US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order designed to safeguard consumers, workers and minority groups, while galvanising national security.
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OpenAI reveals ChatGPT upgrades at developer conference
OpenAI, the brains behind ChatGPT, is preparing to reveal significant upgrades that will render its AI models more affordable and versatile.
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UK unveils world’s first AI safety institute
The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has disclosed plans for the UK to house the world’s first Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Institute.
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Tech firms push for longer time frame to comply with India data protection laws
Major tech players, including Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft, are urging India’s IT Ministry to grant an extended compliance period to organisations as they bid to meet provisions of new data protection standards in India.
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European sovereign cloud on horizon for Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced intentions this week to introduce a dedicated cloud infrastructure in Europe, tailored specifically for public and private sector entities.
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EU regulators struggling to reach agreement on new AI laws
Regulators in Europe continue to come up against challenges as they push to finalise new laws governing artificial intelligence (AI), with any agreement now looking unlikely until at least December.
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Nations push forward with AI regulation
AI needs to be regulated, but its swift evolution is posing challenges to the creation and application of new legal frameworks. Below, we look at steps that governments are taking to harness the emerging technology in a bid to promote its safe and effective use.
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Meta pushing to halt data privacy infringement fines in Norway
Meta is seeking a court injunction in Norway to halt a significant fine imposed by the country’s data regulator due to privacy breaches on Facebook and Instagram.
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Regulators will remain tough on financial crime despite global fall in violations
Regulators worldwide issued 97 fines related to financial crimes during this period, totalling $189 million. The downtick represents an 88 percent decrease from the previous year. Experts argue that this decline might be attributed to pandemic-related investigation backlogs and a heightened focus on strict compliance standards by financial firms.