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Build a Data Privacy Program – Phase 4: Implement and Operationalize

This phase of the blueprint, Build a Data Privacy Program, will help you to make the program functional and operational, through the use and implementation of customized...

Air Canada's Temperature Testing Raises Concern for Individual Data Privacy, Explained by a Privacy Expert

In an interview with Info-Tech analysts, privacy expert Dr. Ann Cavoukian explains why Air Canada's recent mandatory temperature check policy to screen for COVID-19...

Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud Turns Managed Service Providers Into Managed Security Providers

More than ever, cybersecurity solutions are core to any MSPs offering. No longer should technology service providers be farming this out to dedicated security providers....

Consultation on the OPC Proposals for Ensuring Appropriate Regulation of Artificial Intelligence

In an effort to assist the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada in regulating the use of AI in business contexts, Info-Tech Research Group has put forth a...

Ensure Your Pandemic Response Plan Is Privacy-Proof

Don't let panic negate the need for privacy best practices. Keep privacy at the core of your pandemic response plan and build a program that is time sensitive, scalable,...

Ensure Your Pandemic Response Plan Is Privacy-Proof Storyboard

Don't let panic negate the need for privacy best practices. Keep privacy at the core of your pandemic response plan and build a program that is time-sensitive, scalable,...

Alphabet Draws Shareholder Ire Over Human Rights – Again

Alphabet is facing backlash from its shareholders over its approach to digital privacy, reports the Financial Times. And not for the first time. This time, however,...

EU to Invest €6 Billion to Build a Single European Data Space

The EU plans to invest €6 billion to build a single European data space, reports EURACTIV. The envisioned space will house personal, business, and “high-quality...

Dutch Court Halts Use of AI for Detecting Welfare Fraud

In a landmark ruling, a Dutch court has ordered an immediate halt to the government’s use of an automated system for detection of welfare fraud.

Facebook Will Pay Illinois Users $550-Million Settlement Over Its Use of FRT

Facebook agreed to pay $550 million to settle a class action lawsuit with a group of users in Illinois over its use of facial recognition technology (FRT) to tag...
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