All Global articles – Page 2
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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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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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Q&A
Meet the expert: Cassandra Moons to speak at #RISK Amsterdam
We are delighted to announce that compliance leader, Cassandra Moons is to speak at #RISK Amsterdam.
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Misuse of children’s data lands TikTok with £12.7m fine
TikTok, the Chinese-owned social media platform, has been fined £12.7m by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for breaching data protection law and failing to protect the privacy of children.
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Feature
5 Privacy Stories You Might Have Missed Over the Break
Many privacy professionals will be returning to work today after a week or two off. Here are five interesting privacy-related stories you might have missed.
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Will the UK’s ‘Light Touch’ AI Regulation Plans Increase AI Risks?
The government claims its “innovation-friendly and flexible” plans for AI regulation could help businesses avoid the “uncertainty that comes with regulatory compliance”. But could lighter touch regulation increase risks for UK businesses and individuals alike?
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Beyond the US: A Look At Transfers to Other Third Countries
The focus on data transfers post-Schrems II has been squarely on the US. But the same rules apply to any third country without an adequacy decision.
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India’s Data Protection Revolution in 2022: The Data Protection Bill and How India is Gearing Up
PrivSec Global will speak to experts in India’s data protection landscape to consider how organisations can best prepare for India’s upcoming data protection revolution.
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China’s Data Protection Officer Recruitment Drive: How Ready is the People’s Republic of China for Half-a-Million DPOs?
PrivSec Global will explore how the PIPL is driving demand for Data Protection Officers (DPOs) in China, and what roles and responsibilities a DPO has under the PIPL.
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Adapting to LGPD: The Biggest Challenges and Opportunities
PrivSec Global will explore how businesses can adapt the the new law leverage LGPD compliance for a competitive advantage.
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Privacy as a Fundamental Right in Brazil: What Are the Implications?
What are the implications of the consistutional protection of privacy in Brazil? Will the amendment protect Brazilians’ privacy against government intrusion—or will the change affect the private sector, too?
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Cross-Border Data Transfers in Latin America
Transferring personal information across borders is among the biggest compliance challenges for privacy professionals.
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GDPR Compliant? The Extra Steps You’ll Need to Take to Comply with South Africa’s POPIA
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is often cited as the world’s toughest data protection law. Many organizations have worked hard to bring themselves into GDPR compliance.
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Webinar
Achieving Full Privacy Compliance: After Cookie Consent, What’s Next?
Today, implementing a cookie consent solution is a significant first step to adhere to privacy regulations such as GDPR and PIPL.
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Webinar
Privacy challenges for global companies
What are the main struggles for global companies in a privacy and data-driven world, and how do we solve those challenges?
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Twitch confirms data breach
Live streaming gaming platform Twitch has announced that it has become the victim of a data leak, exposing streamers’ earnings and confidential company information.
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Major telecoms service giant reveals five-year breach
Syniverse has revealed to government regulators that it has been the victim of a five-year breach impacting hundreds of customers.
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Pandora Papers: biggest offshore data leak
One of the largest financial document leaks has revealed the secret wealth and dealings of international leaders, politicians, and billionaires.
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Quebec adopts privacy legislation
The Quebec Commission on Access to Information (CAI) has welcomed the adoption of Bill 64, an Act to modernize legislative provisions as regards the protection of personal information.
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Data of 106 million international visitors to Thailand exposed online
An unsecured database containing international travel records dating back 10 years has been discovered online.