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This briefing is part of a Walkers series on the Data Protection (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law, 2017 ("the DPL") was drafted to reflect the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (the "GDPR"). The ...
The GDPR, which became enforceable in 2018, codified several key principles reflecting the Europeans' human-rights-based philosophical foundation for data privacy protection.
Ultimately, the future of data security depends on our ability to become more data-centric in our security approaches and thereby adapt and innovate in response to these new challenges.
Despite the U.S.'s growing data privacy posture, the new framework still brings new, European-esque principles that could create "huge operational challenges" for some organizations.
Gai Sher and Ariela Benchlouch of Greenspoon Marder LLP discuss the privacy risks stemming from the use of AI and the need for ethical guidelines and best practices to minimize such risks.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, data has been valuable when monitoring the spread of the virus, containing it, and beyond. However, its widespread use raises concerns among privacy and data ...
According to a May 2024 Gartner, Inc. study (subscription required), data breaches in application programming interfaces (APIs) are on the rise. As the volume of shared data across organizational ...
The Spanish Data Protection Agency (Spanish DPA) has published guidance on age verification and protection of minors from inappropriate content. After a year of sanctions to adult content service ...
Protecting people forced to flee also means protecting their personal data. In carrying out the UNHCR mandate and as a data-intensive organization, the UN Refugee Agency places the utmost importance ...
Micromobility advocates, providers and watch dogs have come together on a shared set of privacy principles, signaling the more pronounced privacy concerns among transportation and urban tech ...