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IAPP Westin Research Fellow, C. Kibby explores how state attorneys general have enacted state privacy laws and lessons that ...
While Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies may first come to mind for many, blockchain is much more than that application. It is a fundamental rethinking of how trust, control and privacy is managed ...
The Navigate: Digital Policy Leadership Retreat 2025 brought stakeholder perspective on the potential approaches to global AI regulation with uncertainty around handling the growth of the industry ...
This article series analyzes the laws, policies, and broader contextual history and developments relevant to AI governance across different jurisdictions.
This infographic charts the top risks for digital technology, as selected by global leaders.
U.K. Parliament passed the proposed Data (Use and Access) Bill 11 June. It now awaits Royal Assent. IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy has the latest.
The European Parliament and the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU reached a provisional agreement 16 June on a long-awaited regulation aimed at improving cooperation between national-level ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe’s bankruptcy has unsettled users and officials, raising crucial concerns about what will happen to the sensitive biometric data collected by the company. IAPP Staff ...
Tech Hive Advisory Africa's Ridwan Oloyede discusses details of Rwanda's new National Data Sharing Policy.
IAPP News Editor Joe Duball reports on the 2.31 million GBP fine against genetic testing company 23andMe from the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office following a ...
The changing tides of policies globally, however, has a profound impact on how organizations consider their internal AI governance, especially for the higher risk AI systems. Consumer protection- and ...
The New York Legislature passed the RAISE Act in June, which would codify certain transparency requirements for large-scale AI developers. IAPP Staff Writer Caitlin Andrews has details on the bill and ...