For the past decade, Europe has led in creating strong but flexible rules for data use and safe AI development. The EUโs new plans to simplify key data privacy and AI governance measures have received a mixed response.
Data Privacy
U.K. data regulator pushes transparency on investigations while businesses seek clarity on compliance
Plans to increase transparency around how the U.K.โs Information Commissioner investigates and fines companies should give businesses more clarity, but experts say the regulator still needs to explain how it will prioritize cases.
Company agrees to report to FTC for 10 years after breach of 10 million student records
A tech company that stores student information for schools has agreed to implement a data security program and report to the Federal Trade Commission for 10 years, after security failures led to data for 10 million students being breached.
California wants whistleblower program to uncover privacy law violations within companies
A California privacy agency plans to seek a whistleblower law, to encourage corporate employees and others to step forward with complaints about egregious privacy violations at their workplaces.
Complying with the EU Data Act โ What companies should know
Companies could face significant compliance challenges in trying to meet new EU legal requirements about how companies share data with third parties.
New EU Data Act may impact companiesโ GDPR compliance efforts
New rules that have recently come into effect across the EU will allow for greater transfers of data between companies, though experts fear the changes could conflict with Europeโs strict privacy legislation, which protects personal information.
Nine states collaborating on data privacy enforcement across state lines
Nine states are collaborating to write and enforce comprehensive data privacy laws, in an effort to protect consumers across jurisdictions and due to the absence of a broad, federal privacy law.
Extra-territorial rules: How to navigate global compliance complexity
Sanctions, tariffs, economic crime, big tech, data privacy, and environmental laws are expanding global compliance risks. Tougher penalties now reach deep into supply chains, making even small suppliers accountable to customers or regulators.
Tractor Supply Company will pay $1.35M fine for alleged California privacy violations
Tractor Supply Company has agreed to get into compliance with Californiaโs consumer privacy law and to pay a $1.35 million fineโthe largest yet by Californiaโto settle allegations it violated the privacy rights of customers and job applicants.
Study: Compliance managers must set rules in race to adopt AI agents and copilots
More than half of all compliance teams are โactively usingโ or โpilotingโ AI applications, according to a Moodyโs report. While most are focusing on streamlining routine tasks, some are developing AI agents and asking vital questions about AI decision-making.


