The one that has received the most attention is the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), in force since 25 May 2018. In the United States, California and Maine have passed new laws with the promise of more to come. Brazil's General Data Protection Law goes into effect in 2020....
Rules for transferring data outside of the EU haven't actually changed under GDPR, and while we process data outside of the EU, we do so in a way which is fully compliant with EU law. We process and store data in the US using infrastructure and data solutions provided by Amazon, which...
"The GDPR has successfully met its objectives and has become a reference point across the world for countries that want to grant to their citizens a high level of protection. We can do better though, as today's report shows," said Didier Reynders, European Commissioner for Justice. ...
The need for AI trust,auditability, compliance and explainability are some of the reasons transparency is becoming an important discipline in the field of AI. "Without transparency, we risk creating AI systems that could inadvertently perpetuate harmful biases, make inscrutable decisions or even lead ...
Why do we need PETs? With personal information collected, shared, and stored online, concerns about privacy have grown, and rightfully so. Local and regional regulations (such as GDPR, CCPA, and others) have been a main area of interest in the last few years, as has the general population...
GDPR is poised to become a crucial part of the design process itself. Product teams won’t be able to ignore what data is collected and shared by their product, and then go to a lawyer a few weeks before launch and say, “Do you see any problems with this? We’re going to launch ...
If you’re an Enom reseller, you’ll also need to familiarize yourself with the platform-wide changes we’ll be making (I recommend subscribing to receiveGDPR updates). Among other changes, we’re working on amending our Agreements with our resellers, including Privacy Agreements, to allow rese...
Businesses that do not have a presence in the EU but process EU citizens’ data. For example, if you’re a U.S.-basedeCommerce retailerand ship to the EU, you need to be GDPR compliant. Who is responsible for GDPR compliance within a business?
data privacy regulation. The rest of the world has also taken note, and Brazil, China, and other countries around the world are in the process of implementing comprehensive, GDPR-like privacy regulations. In other words, there’s no doubt that we’re firmly in a new era of data regulation...
Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteçao de Dados (LGPD) is modeled directly after GDPR. The regulation requires companies that wish to do business in Brazil to comply with its data protection regulations or pay fines. The definition of personal information in the LGPD is similar to the definition ...