The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has long been a cornerstone in safeguarding consumer privacy, and outgoing Chair Lina Khan demonstrated a strong appetite for protecting consumer data privacy rights ...
There are numerous concerns regarding the tariff threats toward Canada posed by the new administration in the U.S., and sadly, I am compelled to put yet another critical issue in front of you. Data is ...
The Trump administration is wasting little time promoting and building out the U.S. digital policy vision for the next four years. President Donald Trump issued three new executive actions 23 Jan.
Several months ago, the chief information officer of one of my clients died suddenly at a cycling event in the mountains of Virginia. The CIO and I had started cycling together after work when the ...
The European General Court's 8 Jan. decision in Case T‑354/22, Thomas Bindl v. European Commission, confirms the EU approach to nonmaterial damage in data breach cases, as set out in Case C‑300/21, UI ...
Notes from the Asia-Pacific region: 'Right balance' needed on New Zealand biometrics code South Korea has become the second country in the world, following the EU, to enact a comprehensive regulatory ...
Just days into his new administration, U.S. President Donald Trump moved to upend the key independent civil liberties oversight board for the U.S. intelligence ...
It took less than a week into the U.S. President Donald Trump's second mandate for privacy and data transfers to make it to the forefront, arguably alongside many other issues and in a less dramatic ...
A view from Brussels: Europe, Trump II and data transfers A few themes dominated the advertising technology discussion in 2024; namely, the future of cookies and pay ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Loss of Bill C-27 presents an opportunity A telemarketing consent rule adopted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission in 2023 will come into effect 27 Jan. The rule ...
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U.S. President Donald Trump made good on his campaign promise to rescind the Biden-Harris administration's executive order aimed at placing guardrails around the federal government's use of artificial ...