Data Privacy Day exposes a harder truth: privacy erosion now happens legally, quietly, and at scale—long before accountability or restraint enter the conversation.
Compliance is now table stakes for operating in global markets, but the real-world effects extend well beyond meeting regulatory requirements.
By Raphael Satter and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S.
A customer looks at a laptop computer for sale last year. Comprehensive consumer privacy laws are taking effect in eight states this year. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) This year, comprehensive ...
We need to understand what consumers mean when they talk about privacy. They’re on board with personalization — they just want us to be more mindful. Data privacy is on everyone’s lips as we reach the ...
State legislatures are weighing a wave of protections for sensitive geolocation data that would redefine comprehensive ...
For every aspect of a student's life, there's a tech company trying to digitize it.
In the digital age, nearly all college activities take place online — from interacting with student services to managing financial aid and participating in classroom engagement. As a result, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already impacted all industries and sectors, but the United States still lacks uniform nationwide rules on how all companies process personal information for ...
When Connecticut Attorney General William Tong described granting the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to Treasury Department records as potentially the largest data breach in ...
Volume of data subject requests nearly doubled over the past year, with the cost of processing them soaring to $400,000 per 1 million identities Dramatic increase in the number of do-not-sell requests ...