All Privacy Intelligence articles – Page 18
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News
EDPB and EDPS urge ban on AI use in public
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) have called for a general prohibition on using artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically recognise human features in public because of the risk it poses to fundamental rights and freedoms.
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News
Biden administration launches AI task force
Task Force members will help develop a roadmap to democratize access to research tools that will promote AI innovation and fuel economic prosperity.
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California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Compliance Checklist
The CPRA launches January 1, 2023, giving businesses time to put together a plan for compliance.
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Blog
The key theme: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Diversity and inclusion is a key theme at PrivSec Global, which gets underway from 22 June. Emma Osborn explains why diversity, inclusion and increasingly, equity, are vital to businesses
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Feature
Two must attend livestream experiences - PrivSec Global & FinCrime World Forum
Next month, GRC World Forums will kick off Tuesday 22nd June with the first day of two live and on-demand livestream experiences.
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Blog
The key theme: third party risk management
Rapid shifts in the way we structure our IT infrastructrues have put a spotlight on third party risk management, which is a key theme of PrivSec Global next month. Emma Osborn explains why the issue is so important for privacy and security.
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News
Facebook faces EU data transfer ban
The Irish High Court has ruled that the Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) can resume investigating Facebook’s data practices.
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Report
Privacy & Security in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region
The privacy and security laws of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region have developed significantly over the past two decades, as governments increasingly recognise the importance of adequate data protection in attracting trade and investment.
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Analysis
Qualified for the job: time for the role of DPO to become a protected title?
The role of Data Protection Officer is becoming more important as technology allows the sharing of data more quickly and on a much larger scale. Despite this, no minimum qualification is required to take on the role. The latest UK Data Protection Index reveals DPOs overwhelmingly want this to change, we look at the reasons why.
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Webinar
So many assessments, so little time: How to prioritise when everything’s on fire
Risks are ever-changing, and often move faster than a privacy teams’ agenda can keep up with. That means you’ll have to make hard decisions about what actually gets done, whether you’re conscious of it or not.
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News
Landmark privacy employee research project publishes first annual report
Data risk management, retention and deletion have emerged as some of the areas that require additional awareness, education and training in the first annual report of the Global Privacy Culture Survey.
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Sponsored
Microsoft Session: Manage the retention of content to comply with privacy regulations
Privacy regulations restrict the way companies can use, manage, and retain customer and employee data. How can you ensure you comply with the retention laws around private data? This session will show how Microsoft Information Governance helps to identify and govern customer and employee data automatically.
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Webinar
Six key steps to operationalizing data privacy governance
In this webinar, you will be introduced to Informatica’s data governance for privacy model that brings together business and technical policy stakeholders to operationalize data discovery, classification, identity mapping, risk analytics and data protection.
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Sponsored
Microsoft: Navigating your compliance score in a shifting landscape
How on earth do you begin to get a handle on your compliance performance when the landscape is constantly shifting? Dan Cousineau and Graham Hosking explain how Microsoft Compliance Manager can help.
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News
Privacy tops anxieties over digital Euro, poll finds
Payments remaining a private matter emerged as the leading concern Europeans have about proposals by the European Central Bank (ECB) to introduce a digital Euro.
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News
Online privacy may ‘effectively disappear’ in face of greater tracking, warns US intelligence
Privacy and anonymity may effectively disappear by “choice or government mandate”, according to a US National Intelligence Council report on likely global trends for the next 20 years.
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Blog
Spring cleaning? Don’t forget the data
This time of year is traditionally the time when we declutter our homes and remove what we don’t need. Sonia Cheng explains why the same principle should apply to data, particularly as the pandemic has led to the accumulation of information from new sources
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Video
Canada’s Proposed Updated Federal Privacy Law: What You Need to Know
On November 17th, 2020, the Canadian Minister of Information, Science and Economic Development introduced Bill C-11, the Digital Charter Implementation Act (DCIA).
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Video
US Privacy: The Year for Change?
The US privacy landscape is currently fragmented. With nearly half of the States planning to introduce new privacy bills in the first half of 2020 but having to postpone them due to Covid-19.
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Video
Data compliance and risk mitigation insights from industry leaders
As one of the world’s most heavily regulated industries, take advantage to join Ground Labs co-founder, Stephen Cavey, for a discussion with Wynn Resorts CISO, David Tyburski.