For years, companies have been using automated software to sort out potential hires and employment decisions. But as ...
The IAPP's Kayla Bushey and Saz Kanthasamy write companies posting ghost jobs as a recruitment technique should be aware of ...
On a recent IAPP LinkedIn Live, members of the U.K. government and the Information Commissioner's Office detailed potential ...
Luminos.Law's Blair Robinson, Vaishali Nambiar and Brenda Leong explore the debate around open-source AI, how to define it, ...
From the new term of the newly appointed College of Commissioners to NOYB's approval as a "Qualified Entity," IAPP Operations Coordinator Laura Pliauskaite has the latest details on data protection ...
American Privacy Rights Act markup canceled, next US House steps uncertain U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., will serve as the chair of the House Committee on Energy ...
What the US election results may mean for digital policy U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has settled on the composition of the Republican-led Federal Trade Commission for his second term, announcing ...
Privacy regulators worldwide are examining how existing privacy laws apply to companies that create and use AI systems. One key question regulators confront is why ...
A view from DC: CFPB calls for states to regulate financial privacy A view from DC: What does a second Trump presidency mean for privacy, AI governance? It has been the year of location privacy. The ...
Free speech battles and age-appropriate balance: Unpacking the Ninth Circuit NetChoice decision The 2023-24 legislative session in California saw a flurry of privacy and artificial intelligence bills ...