Checklist: Ransomware Attacks: Prevention and Preparedness (US)
This is a checklist of steps organizations could take to minimize the chance and impact of a successful ransomware attack, and to be prepared to respond.
This is a checklist of steps organizations could take to minimize the chance and impact of a successful ransomware attack, and to be prepared to respond.
This article discusses European Data Protection Board report's list of recommendations for data protection officers in the European Union.
Now that some of the hype and uncertainty around the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) has settled, and data privacy and protection has become an integral part of our personal and professional lives, we can take some time to reflect on some of the aspects of data privacy legislation that are required for organisations to be compliant. No organisation operates in isolation, and organisations generally require some assistance or services from third parties in their day-to-day operations.
Learn about Nigeria's 2022 data protection landscape and privacy trends for 2023.
Learn how privacy in the workplace is addressed legally and in practice in Brazil.
This article discusses China's new regulation on generative artificial intelligence. The new regulations are coming into light in the midst of new generative AI tools being introduced by several major Chinese technology providers.
This also marks China as one of the first countries globally that has direct government oversight over this nascent area of technology.
Learn about the joint statement of Ofcom and the CMA to develop coherent approaches to online safety and competition in the UK.
In this multi-jurisdictional guide, explore an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding fintech across a range of jurisdictions.
With organisations increasingly relying on AI technology, UK and EU regulators are turning their attention to effective regulation of AI in an effort to recognise its benefits while instilling confidence in individuals that the increasing use of AI is being deployed appropriately and lawfully. In the EU, the European Commission’s AI Act (“Act”) proposal has undergone further changes following review by EU member states. The Council of the EU approved a compromise version of the Act on 6 December 2022. The European Parliament is expected to vote on the draft by the end of March 2023, with a view to adopting the Act by the end of 2023.
Learn about certain provisions of Quebec's privacy protection act which come into force September 22, 2022 and a chcklist for organizations to prepare for compliance on governance, breach response, and with commercial transactions.