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France’s government is giving the police more surveillance power

Security Affairs

The French government is going to grant law enforcement the power to spy on suspects through smartphones and other devices. The Assemblée Nationale has approved the measure, which forms one of the articles encompassing multiple provisions. ”” reads the article published by Le Monde.

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5 Key European Data Protection Trends for 2022

Data Matters

Indeed, this trend is expected to continue into 2022. Likewise, the EDPB is also expected to update its BCR requirements, and finalise its guidelines on the interplay between Article 3 of the GDPR (on the territorial scope of the GDPR) and the provisions on international transfers in Chapter V of the GDPR.

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Antitrust and Consumer Protection at Last Converge

Data Matters

Antitrust and consumer protection law—long separate provinces, even within a dual-mission government enforcement agency like the FTC that covers both fields—at last seem to be converging, as reflected in recent government enforcement activity, statements by the FTC’s leadership, and novel private litigation theories. View article.

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Reflecting on the UK Inaugural DaTA Conference: Top Five Trends to Watch as Global Regulators Step up Enforcement in Digital Markets

Data Matters

The conference coincided with London Tech Week, during which Chris Philp, UK Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy, unveiled a new UK Digital Strategy: the UK government’s vision for regulating digital markets, involving a monitoring framework and outcomes-focused regulation. Cross-disciplinary cooperation.

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AI Governance: Solving the data-centric versus model-centric debate

Collibra

They say, “Bob or Mary is ensuring good data management with governance, quality, lineage. We’ve covered the real risks — legal, financial, reputational — when generative AI goes wrong in our inaugural AI Governance blog. What you need is a governance model for AI. You need AI governance. Data is their responsibility.”

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GUEST ESSAY: The rise of ‘PhaaS’ — and a roadmap to mitigate ‘Phishing-as-a-Service’

The Last Watchdog

Cybersecurity experts are discussing a new trend in the cybercrime community called phishing-as-a-service. Why should companies be aware of this trend, and what can they do to protect themselves? Follow him on Twitter or LinkedIn for more articles on emerging cybersecurity trends. Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS).

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3 Good Reasons Why Data Governance is the New Cool

Reltio

Data governance has not had a very exciting reputation over the years. Data Governance has typically been considered the job of IT and, until recently, it was mostly avoided by business users. A lack of understanding about what data governance is and the value it offers. 2) Data Governance can deliver the big bucks.