Consent asymmetry and “opt-out hurdles” are drawing fines. The compliance gap is technical, not legal language.
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On Data Privacy Day, organizations should remember: you can’t govern AI or protect privacy without governing data.
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John Readman is the CEO of ASK BOSCO, which gives online retailers and marketing agencies the power of AI predictive marketing analytics. How we track, measure and attribute the success of marketing ...
March 27, 2025 - In recent years, the United States has seen a significant surge in adopting state-level data privacy laws. With the number of those laws now at 20 and counting, the states' laws have ...
Jai Rawat is the cofounder & CEO at Zinrelo, a loyalty platform with a holistic approach. He is a successful entrepreneur & business mentor. In today's hyper-connected digital landscape, data has ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already impacted all industries and sectors, but the United States still lacks uniform nationwide rules on how all companies process personal information for ...
Discover how to enhance data privacy with customer-centric strategies, focusing on ethical practices, legal compliance and building trust in the digital era. In an era dominated by digital ...
While artificial intelligence has long supported higher education research initiatives, it’s now expanding into areas that touch student data. Examples include face recognition in surveillance cameras ...
Imagine an AI system that predicts your shopping habits or medical conditions with stunning accuracy. These advancements rely on AI processing huge datasets, which often include sensitive personal ...
Momentum at the state and federal levels has been building toward regulating how social media companies handle minors’ data and design their products for young people. But will that momentum continue ...