Chinese tech company WeChat complies with local laws and regulations in the markets in which it operates and "is committed to protecting user privacy and data security," a spokesperson for parent company Tencent emailed us Friday.
Ireland's first mass-litigation case could have major implications for tech companies that process data under the General Data Protection Regulation, Pinsent Masons commercial litigation attorney Zara West blogged Thursday.
TikTok transferred European Economic Area (EEA) users' personal data to servers in China, the Irish Data Protection Commission said Thursday as it launched a probe into the social media platform's activities.
Logitech’s global AI lead doesn’t "subscribe" to the idea that the EU AI Act will stifle innovation, she said Wednesday.
Organizations exporting data from France must ensure it will be protected in a way that's substantially equivalent to safeguards in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), France's CNIL said in a guide it published Wednesday.
A European Commission proposal to ease some reporting requirements under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) won backing from the EU's top privacy bodies Wednesday. They cautioned, however, that the amended rules must not result in reduced protection for individuals.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) on Tuesday welcomed a ruling that it had the power to fine TikTok 12.7 million pounds ($17.2 million) for U.K. General Data Protection Regulation breaches.
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region appears to be taking a different approach to AI regulation and governance than the EU and U.S., privacy professionals told Privacy Daily.
European regulators want to make it easier to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), especially for micro-, small- and medium-sized organizations, the European Data Protection Board said Thursday. It issued a statement about how enhanced clarity, support and engagement will help attain that goal after a high-level meeting in Helsinki July 1-2.
The Danish EU presidency, whose six-month term began Tuesday, "will be a springboard for several consequential initiatives for digital responsibility professionals," IAPP Managing Director Europe Isabelle Roccia said in a statement.