The U.S. Department of Defense's designation of Anthropic's AI model Claude as a national security supply-chain risk could ...
Organizations with seemingly mature TPRM programs still experience failures because privacy accountability can lag behind the ...
This resource maps the interplays between the Digital Markets Act and the GDPR.
IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy chats with University of Washington Technology Law and Public Policy Clinic Director ...
Roy Kamp and Noémie Weinbaum write the CJEU's SRB judgment highlights that identifiability is not a theoretical property, but a practical one, meaning compliance is now something that happens in ...
As organizations expand their deployment of artificial intelligence, many are looking to implement the technology for internal use including in human resource systems. While employers often view AI ...
As the growth of AI and other technologies speed up workplace change, credentials play an important role, signaling a professional's expertise and commanding greater compensation.
CET As privacy incidents increasingly lead to regulatory scrutiny and class action litigation, organizations are under growing pressure to quickly and defensibly identify what sensitive information ...
New artificial intelligence tools, including virtual personal and voice assistants, chatbots, and large language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT, Meta's Llama 2, and Google's Bard and Gemini rare ...
Members of European Parliament are moving toward finalizing a political agreement on amendments to the EU Artificial Intelligence Act. The preliminary deal among MEPs reached during a shadow meeting ...
The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to hear a broad spectrum of views in our domains. In what has become an annual springtime tradition, we received ...