#RISK Intelligence Archive – Page 37
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News“Breach of trust” lands HelloFresh with data regulator fine
In the UK, meal kit delivery company HelloFresh is facing a £140,000 fine from the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for sending millions of unsolicited emails and texts to customers.
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NewsJudge rules in favour of Estee Lauder in facial recognition class action
US cosmetics giant, Estee Lauder and a number of its popular beauty labels, have successfully evaded a proposed class action alleging a severe breach of data privacy law.
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SpeakersKristen Pennington
Partner, Privacy & Data Protection, McMillan LLP – Canadian member of the PrivacyRules Alliance
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NewsWhere do businesses stand on data privacy and AI?
AI (artificial intelligence) is emerging as the pivotal technology of this decade, with the past year characterised by a surge in the use, implementation and integration of AI by public and private sectors.
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NewsOpenAI and Microsoft face fresh legal challenges over AI use
Microsoft and OpenAI are being dragged through the courts in the US by two nonfiction writers.
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SpeakersMartin Gomberg
a.k.a The Privacy CIO, Author, CISO Redefined, Consultant and Founding Member, The Privacy Panel
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NewsThree A.I Trends Shaping Cybersecurity in 2024
We’re amid a surge in the use of generative AI, and this momentum is only set to build as we move into 2024.
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EventGlobal Privacy Day - Think Privacy First
Data privacy is a complex and ever-evolving issue, with new challenges emerging all the time.
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OpinionOrganizations of all sizes need to understand exactly how they use AI
Earlier this year, Geoffrey Hinton, known as the “godfather of AI,” left his role at Google after a decade so he could freely speak out about the risks of AI.
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OpinionAI & Climate Change - ‘Physician, heal thyself’
We are witnessing unprecedented progress in artificial intelligence (AI) but the pace of development and deployment raises new risks.


