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The EU AI Act – the countdown begins

Data Protection Report

February 2, 2025 – prohibitions apply. These prohibit some use cases e.g. emotion recognition systems in the workplace and in education or inappropriate use of social scoring. assessing credit risk, underwriting for life and health insurance, emotion recognition outside the workplace or education). What should we do to prepare?

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The EU AI Act is here. Are you ready?

Collibra

Bias, discrimination, misinformation, data privacy, confidentiality, data security and intellectual property rights are all real concerns when AI is not properly deployed and governed. The companies, organizations and governments that build and deploy AI do as well. You can learn more about Collibra AI Governance here.

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UK regulators’ strategic approaches to AI: a guide to key regulatory priorities for AI governance professionals

Data Protection Report

Accountability and governance. Consultations on updates are expected from spring 2025. Our take The next government may choose to push forward AI legislation quickly, or continue with the current approach of regulating AI through the existing framework. These principles (the Principles) are: Safety, security and robustness.

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Maximizing the value of your data catalog

Collibra

By 2025, there will be 175 zettabytes, according to an IDC report sponsored by Seagate. Your data governance and privacy programs are critical to protecting your business from a range of costly threats. But leveraging your data catalog to drive data governance and privacy is new to your business. We see you.

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Connecticut Enacts Consumer Privacy Law

Hunton Privacy

The CTDPA exempts certain entities, including, for example, state and local government entities, nonprofits, higher education institutions, financial institutions subject to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (“GLB”), and qualifying covered entities and business associates subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”).

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The IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020: Implications for Devices

eSecurity Planet

By 2025, we expect 21.5 As more information about IoT device vulnerabilities is published, the pressure on industry and government authorities to enhance security standards might be reaching a tipping point. government, standards will not apply to the IoT market at-large. Government-Grade Security.

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Louis Coiffait-Gunn: 100 days at CILIP

CILIP

We’ve also been in the media discussing everything from library closures and school censorship, to what the new government could mean for the sector and “racist buildings” in Wales. We’d love you to share your case studies, especially those demonstrating economic impact, and those from members in further and higher education.