Tag: GDPR
Access Now raises the alarm over weak enforcement of the EU GDPR on the two-year anniversary
Today, Access Now releases a report which finds critical flaws in the enforcement of the EU flagship data protection law.
Ensuring Pakistan passes a privacy-protecting, user-centric data protection bill
Access Now’s analysis of a draft data protection bill in Pakistan explains how it can be improved to better achieve its stated purpose.
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Blaukraut bleibt Blaukraut
NGO Joint letter to the EDPB on Hungary’s decree limiting the application of the GDPR
Are Governments Sacrificing Privacy to Fight the Coronavirus Pandemic?
India’s proposed data protection bill: further work is needed to ensure true privacy for the next billion users
A rights-respecting regime would empower the citizens to assert their rights, along with creating contours of agreeable actions by data fiduciaries. We hope this bill will be amended to unlock that potential.
EU plans new rules for AI but experts seek more detail
European Parliament shows (again) its stance on Artificial Intelligence
The ongoing work on this topic signals both an awareness of the issues to be addressed and a commitment to address them. We hope to see regulatory initiatives turn “Trustworthy AI” into more than a slogan.