Keegan examines the potential implications stemming from the Department of Justice's final rule on transfers of sensitive ...
IAPP Cybersecurity Law Center Managing Director Jim Dempsey writes about the U.S. Department of Health Human Services' notice ...
IAPP Managing Director, Australia, New Zealand, Adam Ford writes "facial recognition technology raises significant ethical and privacy concerns that cannot be overlooked." ...
IAPP Managing Director for Canada Kris Klein writes the new year brings some uncertainty and instability in Canada, including questions around whether efforts to modernize data governance laws will ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Hope for innovative leadership on modern, responsible data laws As the abnormally heavy snowpack slowly clears from the rooftops of Washington, D.C., a brand-new U.S.
As part of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent resignation announcement, he requested a "prorogation" of Parliament until 24 March. Those developments put the proposed federal privacy law ...
Notes from the IAPP Canada: New year brings uncertainty, 'roaring start' A view from DC: Ready for new US restrictions on nearly all foreign access to personal data? Aristotle, the Greek philosopher ...
Bill C-27 awaits fate after Canada's prime minister resigns Ahead of 2025 federal election, will Canada pass Bill C-27? Parliament is prorogued. It's a phrase some of our readers — both Canadians and ...
Australia approves first Privacy Act reforms, social media ban for minors Top operational impacts of reforms to Australia's Privacy Act 5 ways businesses can prepare ...
The Indian government took a long-awaited leap forward on the application of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act with the recent release of draft regulations to operationalize the law. The draft ...
How US national security interests may lead to a multilateral treaty on data privacy It has been 40 years since the world was treated to one of the best anti-war songs of all time, "99 Red Balloons." ...