We need to understand what consumers mean when they talk about privacy. They’re on board with personalization — they just want us to be more mindful. Data privacy is on everyone’s lips as we reach the ...
New technology advancements and changing regulations are likely to herald significant changes in data privacy in the months ...
Plus: How Historic Is Apple’s AI Infrastructure Announcement?Nvidia Smashes Records And Expectations, But Sees Little Market Enthusiasm; Salesforce And Google Partner On AI Platform This week, Apple ...
The Maryland State House in Annapolis, capital of Maryland and seat of Anne Arundel County. (Spartana Photography/National Park Service) This story was made possible through support from TEDCO, the ...
Data privacy regulations aren’t known for being light reading. That doesn’t make it easy for businesses to become compliant. When one law refers to data subjects, another to residents, another to ...
… but our independent journalism isn’t free to produce. Help us keep it this way with a tax-deductible donation today. You know something is tough to follow when they trot out a mnemonic device. At a ...
The chairs of the House and Senate Commerce committees unveiled a discussion draft of a long-awaited bipartisan data privacy bill Sunday evening. Efforts to pass a comprehensive data privacy bill have ...
Finnegan’s Lynn Parker Dupree and Baker McKenzie’s Lothar Determann discuss a wave of new state laws regarding brainwaves tracked by wearable devices, or data derived from the activity of a person’s ...
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Why data privacy is a core business responsibility in 2026

By Ben TAGOEA Changed Digital EnvironmentAs the world enters 2026, cyberspace has become deeply embedded in everyday life. Business transactions, communication, healthcare access, education, ...
More B2B companies are leaning into data-sharing partnerships to sharpen decision-making and streamline operations. While the approach can open up valuable opportunities, it’s essential to remember ...