IAPP Managing Director, Australia, New Zealand, Adam Ford looks back on an exceptional year in the privacy, AI governance and digital responsibility sectors.
UKG's Noemie Weinbaum and Roy Kamp explore differential privacy as a mathematically provable protection that can withstand the unpredictability of agentic AI systems.
FTI Technology's Vanesa Hercules explores state enforcement actions around opt-out requirements and writes organizations need ...
The Australian government is the latest to unveil an artificial intelligence roadmap with a heavy focus on investment and innovation after previously pursuing a more safety-oriented strategy, IAPP ...
Reforming the GDPR for tomorrow's technologies: Why Europe needs targeted GDPR reform With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and the proliferation of digital regulations in the EU, ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Looking back on an exceptional 2025 and the year to come Gaps in website opt-out functionality under the microscope in privacy enforcement Editor's note: The IAPP ...
A potential threat to the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework has been tamped down by the European General Court. In a landmark ruling 3 Sept., the court dismissed a ...
Looming challenges for the EU AI Act's Code of Practice ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Looking back on an exceptional 2025 and the year to come Artificial intelligence is reshaping the advertising industry, enabling unprecedented levels of ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Looking back on an exceptional 2025 and the year to come Notes from the IAPP Europe: Another piece of the EU Digital Package puzzle — the Data Union Strategy Every ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Looking back on an exceptional 2025 and the year to come The Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule received a long-awaited ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: Looking back on an exceptional 2025 and the year to come Notes from the IAPP Europe: Another piece of the EU Digital Package puzzle — the Data Union Strategy The ...