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The Shape Shifting Nature of Privacy Risk Management
For the past decade, the privacy ecosystem, company CPOs, policymakers, regulators, academics, advocates, the courts and others have been...
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Apr 6, 20224 min read
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Enacting Privacy Legislation Requires Defining Desired Obtainable Outcomes
There is little debate that the United States needs a comprehensive privacy law. There also is little debate that the U.S. is no closer...
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Jan 18, 20224 min read
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AI Impact Assessments Are Necessary and Additive to Existing Business Processes
A paradox exists due to the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) enabled technology. The adoption of AI by more and more...
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Oct 19, 20214 min read
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UK Alters the Trajectory for Global Data Protection Objectives
The UK Government’s consultation, “Data: A New Direction” (“Consultation”), reframes the objectives for data protection in a manner not...
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Sep 15, 20213 min read
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Does the Conduct of Observation Merit Dedicated Legislation?
Do pervasive watching and recording cause risks to individuals and society that justify new legislation specific to this risk? Digital...
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Sep 9, 20213 min read
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Risk Based Should Be More Than A Cliché
The IAF will hold a policy call October 14 on “What is Risk?” There are different types of privacy risks, and policymakers/regulators and...
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Sep 22, 20205 min read
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Accountability Does Work
143,000,000 people were the victims of a recent data breach when their data was stolen from Equifax, a company that has an obligation to...
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Sep 22, 20172 min read
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Fairness and Unfairness Moving Farther Apart
Fairness has become a huge data protection policy driver in Europe and the Americas. Fairness is often hard to define in definitive...
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Feb 15, 20175 min read
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