French DPA CNIL Wednesday launched a consultation on recording and re-reading tools for browsing sessions.
The German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BfDI) reported Thursday on the office's activities last year, highlighting its significant digital successes.
The European Data Protection Board Thursday published a report on AI privacy risks and mitigations for Large Language Models (LLMs). The report "helps Data Protection Authorities gain a comprehensive understanding and state-of-the-art information on the functioning of LLMs systems and the risks associated with LLMs," it said.
Garante of Italy will probe U.S. company Lusha Systems, which claims it provides a database of more than 150 million business profiles, the Italian privacy regulator said Tuesday.
The European Commission will seek to increase businesses' “access to large and high-quality data” as a key pillar of an AI Continent Action Plan unveiled Tuesday.
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) is participating in an EU-wide enforcement focus on people's right to the erasure of their personal data, it announced Monday.
The U.K. Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) ruled Monday that disclosure of the "bare details" of a dispute over British government access to Apple's encrypted Advanced Data Protection (ADP) system won't harm the public or prejudice national security.
A European Data Protection Board (EDPB) study on the secondary use of personal data in scientific research found "no uniform approach or interpretation" among EU countries.
The European Data Protection Board will consider the state of play of the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework under the Trump Administration at its April 8 meeting (see REF:2504030004]). Also up for discussion are possible guidelines on processing personal data through blockchain technologies, and cooperation with the EU AI Office on guidelines relating to the interplay of the AI Act with data protection law.
Sweden's National Agency for Privacy Protection is auditing two search services that publish information about violations of the law, it announced Wednesday. The watchdog said it has received many complaints about search services that publish personal data about the population, especially information on criminal offenses and convictions.