Notes from the IAPP Canada: Privacy and access to information, art Consider the philosophical concept known as infinite regress. Every belief or proposition requires ...
A view from DC: So close to passing COPPA updates The top privacy advisor for the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology said nontechnical challenges have at times hindered federal ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: As summer ends, privacy activity heats up Did you know this is Right to Know week? Yep, and about 10 years ago, the United Nations declared 28 Sept. as the International ...
A view from Brussels: Will health data sharing be a blueprint for other domains? Implementation and enforcement of the Digital Services Act were extensively discussed in European Parliament this month ...
We are looking for IAPP members to lead the way in 2025. Apply for advisory board, KnowledgeNet chapter chair and Young Privacy Professional positions by 4 Oct. IAPP ...
U.S. Congress is very close to passing reforms to youth privacy and safety standards for the first time in decades. But as they say, close only counts in horseshoes ...
While I guess technically summer is still with us for a couple more days, it sure feels like we are in full swing with a very busy fall schedule. Well, except for the fact that in Ottawa, the 30-plus ...
The evolving nature of advertising technology can make verifying consumers' cookie consent preferences a difficult component of their data governance obligations. With the aim to streamline companies' ...
In the second article in a three-part series, Former IAPP AI Governance Center Fellow Uzma Chaudhry examines the landscape of ...
Pavla Jonette writes planned amendments to Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act 2010 mark a critical step forward in ...
Malaysia's PDPA amendments: Delivering enhanced data governance and transparency ...
IAPP Managing Director Australia, New Zealand, Adam Ford details the first portion of privacy law reform presented to the Parliament of Australia last week.