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News
Where 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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OpenAI 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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Three 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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USA flags A.I dangers for legal world
US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has called for “caution and humility” in the face of the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the legal domain.
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Opinion
AI & Climate Change - ‘Physician, heal thyself’
We are witnessing unprecedented progress in artificial intelligence (AI) but the pace of development and deployment raises new risks.
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Opinion
Organizations 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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Cyber risks to critical infrastructure are on the rise
Join us to find out how to survive this chronic state of cyber fear.
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Your Right to Know: Striking a balance on student privacy
How do schools balance the transparency they owe the public with the confidentiality they owe their students?
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Social Media Scams: A New Social Engineering Battleground
Delve into real-world cases, learn to recognize red flags, and gain insights into protecting yourself and your organization from scams and cyberattacks.
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Ransomware as a service (RaaS)
Take a deep-dive into these evolving tactics, their impacts on businesses, and countermeasures against this digital extortion ecosystem.
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Navigating 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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Healthy data
Managing health data, especially in the context of digital health services, wearables, and health apps, remains a critical topic, particularly in light of the ongoing global health concerns.
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Ethical AI in principle: Innovation overtaking human rights?
As technology races forward and regulatory efforts strive to catch up, the question emerges: Are we shaping a sustainable ethical future amid rapid advancement?
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ChatGPT: the data privacy nightmare?
Within two months of its release, it reached 100 million active users, making it the fastest-growing consumer application ever launched.
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Opinion
What can we expect in 2024?
Is it “The times they are a-changing” - or “Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose “?
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Navigating the Data Retention Frontier: Advancements, Challenges and Future Strategies [Sponsored by Exterro]
Gain valuable insights that promise to redefine your approach to safeguarding sensitive information in this era of dynamic data governance.
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Technology: The problem with facial recognition regulation
Facial recognition technology is now commonly used on most personal devices and to help criminal investigations, and it’s one of the most advanced technologies of recent years.
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How safe is your financial data? [Sponsored by The DPO Centre]
Identity theft is one of the major privacy issues, data getting into the wrong hands can result in a series of undesirable outcomes.
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Mastering Employee DSARs [Sponsored by MineOS]
Join our expert panel to discuss key considerations when responding to employee DSARs and how technology can help fulfil complex requests.
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U.S. Data Privacy laws launch a new era in 2023 [Sponsored by Trust Cassie]
California, followed by Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia are enforcing new GDPR-inspired statutes in 2023. With the United States historically allowing businesses and institutions to collect personal information without express consent, this marks a significant shift in data protection history.