The EU has the strongest data protection rules in the world. Protection of personal data is considered a fundamental right in the EU. On this page Personal data in the digital age Data protection as a ...
Data protection is essential to guarantee people’s privacy and digital rights. At Telefónica, we must consider it a strategic ...
The DPDP Rules, 2025, introduce obligations that come into force in May 2027, creating new expectations for how organisations collect, use, secure, and delete personal data.
Amid heightened concerns over personal data protection following Coupang’s large-scale customer data leak, Asiana Airlines ...
Kentucky will implement a comprehensive consumer data privacy framework on Jan. 1, 2026, establishing new rights for ...
Security experts warn that hashed personal data, like phone numbers, can be reversed, exposing privacy risks despite common ...
New regulations are reshaping commercial contracts. India's DPDP Rules and SEBI's BRSR Core are now in effect. Global AI and sustainability rules are also advancing. Businesses must update contracts ...
The world is changing its pace in the blink of an eye. The digital landscape is rapidly evolving, and undoubtedly, one thing that has caught everyone’s attention in the past few years is data.
November 14 was an important date in India’s digital journey, marking a milestone by bringing to life a comprehensive framework that fundamentally changes how c ...
What is the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) of Thailand? The Personal Data Protection Act, B.E. 2562 (2019), often referred to by its acronym, PDPA, is Thailand’s comprehensive data privacy and ...
UNHCR’s General Policy on Personal Data Protection and Privacy (GDPP) brings the Agency’s longstanding human rights-based approach to data protection and privacy ...