GDPR turns six: Expert discusses AI impact

The European Union’s GDPR policy came into effect six years ago. Since then, it has become widely regarded as the standard for data sharing, but the rise of new technology has questioned its suitability and relevance. In this Help Net Security video, C… Continue reading GDPR turns six: Expert discusses AI impact

Dan Solove on Privacy Regulation

Law professor Dan Solove has a new article on privacy regulation. In his email to me, he writes: “I’ve been pondering privacy consent for more than a decade, and I think I finally made a breakthrough with this article.” His mini-abstract:

In this Article I argue that most of the time, privacy consent is fictitious. Instead of futile efforts to try to turn privacy consent from fiction to fact, the better approach is to lean into the fictions. The law can’t stop privacy consent from being a fairy tale, but the law can ensure that the story ends well. I argue that privacy consent should confer less legitimacy and power and that it be backstopped by a set of duties on organizations that process personal data based on consent…

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3 free data protection regulation courses you can take right now

Increasingly, information about us, and even by us, is being processed. Even mundane or insignificant details can be combined and linked with other data in a manner that may intrude upon or pose a risk to our privacy. Data protection is relevant to eve… Continue reading 3 free data protection regulation courses you can take right now

Dutch Watchdog Sues Adobe Over Mass Collection of Citizen Data

By Deeba Ahmed
Hidden Code, Hidden Profits – Tracked Before You Click – SDBN Takes Adobe to Court Over Alleged Illegal Tracking of Dutch Cizitens.
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