What 35 years of privacy law say about the state of data protection
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What 35 Years Of Privacy Law Say About The State Of Data Protection - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
Privacy laws have expanded around the world, and security leaders now work within a crowded field of requirements. New research shows that these laws provide stronger rights and duties, but the protections do not always translate into reductions in harm. The study looks at thirty five years of privacy history, from the rise of early data protection efforts to the current landscape of AI driven risk, cross border transfers, and uneven enforcement…
What 35 years of privacy law say about the state of data protection
Privacy laws have expanded around the world, and security leaders now work within a crowded field of requirements. New research shows that these laws provide stronger rights and duties, but the protections do not always translate into reductions in harm. The study looks at thirty five years of privacy history, from the rise of early data protection efforts to the current landscape of AI driven risk, cross border transfers, and uneven enforcement…
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