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Who Is Paying the Policy Debt?
Everyone! There is a technology concept called the “tech debt.” It accumulates over time when software development applies the easy and...
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Jan 27, 20234 min read
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A Trusted Digital Ecosystem Requires Glass Breaking Legislative Change – IAF Summit Recap
The observational age that drives change in all avenues of human life requires data governance marked by an orderly transition to...
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Apr 21, 20213 min read
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In 2021, the Policy Currents will Blow Hard from Numerous Directions
A generation ago privacy was much simpler. By “a generation ago,” I mean the beginning of this century. Yes, the early years of the...
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Jan 27, 20218 min read
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Big Data Set to Transform Privacy, Create New Iteration of Accountability
By Murray Griffin June 12 –Businesses must rethink their approach to privacy in the era of big data, and they risk a costly backlash if...
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Jun 12, 20193 min read
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Foundational Issues for New Privacy Law in the United States
A federal privacy law in the U.S. seems increasingly likely. When? It is not yet clear. However, we can say with much certainty that...
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Apr 17, 20196 min read
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IAF Issues “Trusted Digital Transformation, Considerations for Canadian Public Policy.”
Many consider Canadian privacy law as the pragmatic mid-point between European omnibus rights driven data protection and U.S. sectoral...
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Jan 10, 20193 min read
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