Consent asymmetry and “opt-out hurdles” are drawing fines. The compliance gap is technical, not legal language.
On Data Privacy Day, organizations should remember: you can’t govern AI or protect privacy without governing data.
Data privacy regulations aren’t known for being light reading. That doesn’t make it easy for businesses to become compliant. When one law refers to data subjects, another to residents, another to ...
As AI tools like ChatGPT and Microsoft 365 Copilot surge in the workplace, Data Privacy Day 2026 highlights urgent data protection risks. Discover how employee AI use could leak sensitive information ...
We need to understand what consumers mean when they talk about privacy. They’re on board with personalization — they just want us to be more mindful. Data privacy is on everyone’s lips as we reach the ...
Think of three marketing channels. Got them in mind? We’re willing to bet you didn’t picture newspapers, radio, or flyers. That’s because the vast majority of marketing these days is digital (social ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already impacted all industries and sectors, but the United States still lacks uniform nationwide rules on how all companies process personal information for ...
Imagine an AI system that predicts your shopping habits or medical conditions with stunning accuracy. These advancements rely on AI processing huge datasets, which often include sensitive personal ...
Privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) can be a significant tool for governments aiming to protect sensitive data, according to a new report from New America’s Open ...
The permissions behind your AI Chrome extensions deserve a closer look - they may be spying on you ...