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Aaron Nicodemus2021-08-31T13:25:00
China is set to enact a tough data privacy law that mirrors the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation in content but likely will be more strictly enforced, experts say.
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2026-04-06T19:58:00Z By Aaron Nicodemus
Assistant Attorney General (AAG) of the Criminal Division at the U.S. Department of Justice A. Tysen Duva will be a keynote speaker on Day Two of Compliance Week’s National Conference in Washington, D.C.
2026-04-02T19:12:00Z By Neil Hodge
The European Union’s key data privacy regulators have said that they support streamlining compliance and reporting requirements under plans to beef up cybersecurity across the 27-nation bloc.
2026-04-01T23:41:00Z By Ruth Prickett
The EU announced delays to some of its landmark AI regulations in its Digital Omnibus in December, but the AI Act has not gone away. Compliance leaders must beware complacency and ensure they follow the debate and note new deadlines as they emerge.
2026-02-16T13:48:00Z By Trevor Treharne
Fragmented regulations across the APAC region are forcing compliance teams to rethink strategies that worked under GDPR.
2025-07-07T19:03:00Z By Ian Sherr
A jury in California last week said Google misused cellular data from people who owned smartphones powered by its Android software, and must pay users in the state roughly $314.6 million.
2024-10-08T13:03:00Z By Shelby Brown
The European Union’s Digital Markets Act is forcing many Big Tech companies to postpone the launch of artificial intelligence-powered features, like Apple Intelligence, over user privacy and data security concerns.
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