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Scaling the peaks of digital trust at IAPP UK Intensive
14+ hour, 12+ min ago (649+ words) The IAPP UK Intensive highlighted global regulatory developments and enforcement trends, cross-border collaboration in the age of AI, and how Asia and the U.K. are developing complementary approaches to stronger digital responsibility and trust. The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish…...
On privacy and machine unlearning: A discussion with Jevan Hutson
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (80+ words) On privacy and machine unlearning: A discussion with Jevan Hutson'IAPP A conversation on what unlearning techniques are available and how they can add to the tool belts of practitioners and regulators alike. This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education…...
Why mature TPRM programs still lose control of privacy risk
2+ day, 13+ hour ago (257+ words) Organizations with seemingly mature TPRM programs still experience failures because privacy accountability can lag behind the frameworks and processes that give the appearance of control. That raises an uncomfortable question: why does privacy accountability keep failing even as TPRM programs…...
Data mining in the age of class actions: What privacy teams need to know
3+ day, 9+ hour ago (120+ words) If you registered for this sponsored web conference and subsequent related follow-up emails, you submit your registration information to the IAPP and the co-host and sponsor for that particular web conference, which includes attendee names, titles, organizations, countries, state'and email…...
Thought for the week: To Claude or not to Claude, that is the question
3+ day, 12+ hour ago (644+ words) The U.S. Department of Defense's designation of Anthropic's AI model Claude as a national security supply-chain risk could have broad implications for companies. The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to hear a broad…...
Companies work to navigate operational, legal challenges associated with AI in HR systems
3+ day, 13+ hour ago (721+ words) As AI deployment continues to accelerate, companies must address challenges associated with the use of AI in HR systems. Organizations continue to explore the many ways artificial intelligence can streamline and automate existing processes, with human resources being a particular…...
State of the states: Maine comprehensive privacy, Oregon AI chatbot bills on the move
6+ day, 12+ hour ago (567+ words) State lawmakers in Maine haggle over comprehensive privacy bill changes while Oregon is close to securing AI chatbot safety requirements. The Maine Legislature has advanced a comprehensive privacy bill through both chambers, but uncertainty is still swirling around its fate....
Notes from the IAPP Canada: Guidance is the new governance
6+ day, 17+ hour ago (352+ words) Privacy governance in Canada is increasingly being shaped by regulatory guidance and enforcement experience, rather than legislative changes, bringing advantages but also growing risk. The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion pieces to enable our members to hear…...
A view from Brussels: Einstein's relativity applied to privacy
1+ week, 9+ hour ago (318+ words) Privacy has evolved from a once-suspicious expectation to a modern societal norm. Will its role as an essential element of human dignity and social stability endure or will it continue to shift over time? The IAPP is policy neutral. We…...
Calls to strengthen New Zealand’s Privacy Act grow amid an increasing number of major breaches
1+ week, 14+ hour ago (619+ words) This op-ed questions if a serious breach of medical records is drawing attention to whether New Zealand's privacy enforcement capabilities are strong enough to deter serious failures in the first place. In early December 2025, Aotearoa New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Michael…...