The New York City school board has faced a significant delay in voting on a proposal concerning student data privacy, raising alarms among parents and advocacy groups. The proposal outlines how the Education Department (DOE) collects, stores, and shares private student information, encompassing
Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act 2019 (PDPA), which came into effect on June 1, 2022, represents the country's first comprehensive data protection legislation. It was designed to regulate the use of personal data by both local and multinational organizations. By aligning with
The fluctuating outlook for a comprehensive national privacy law in the United States has been a rollercoaster for privacy professionals and stakeholders. The American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) and other legislative efforts have seen moments of hope followed by setbacks, leaving the future of
In an unprecedented move that could shape the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and data protection in Brazil, the National Data Protection Agency (ANPD) has launched a public consultation to gather insights and opinions. This dialogue aims to explore the complex relationship between AI and
The recent introduction of the Cyber and Data Protection (Licensing of Data Controllers and Appointment of Data Protection Officers) Regulations, 2024, in Zimbabwe has sparked a significant debate. These regulations, targeting both the enhancement of cybersecurity and the stringent protection of
Navigating the regulatory landscape in the European Union (EU) is a daunting task for businesses, especially with the need to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the European Union Artificial Intelligence (EU AI) Act, and the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Each regulation has its