NINJIO, a leading cybersecurity awareness training and human risk management solution, today announced it has been recognized as an official Champion of Data Privacy Week 2026, in collaboration with ...
More than ever, building and maintaining trust, the bedrock of every business, succeeds or fails based on how data is handled.
Minimize the collection and use of personal information to include only data necessary for the stated business purpose. Considering the business needs and objectives, configure privacy settings to ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has already impacted all industries and sectors, but the United States still lacks uniform nationwide rules on how all companies process personal information for ...
For the first time in half a decade, GDS has updated a framework which provides advice and proposals to ensure that ethics ...
The 1:10:100 rule—coined in 1992 by George Labovitz and Yu Sang Chang, the rule describes how much bad data costs. Preventing the creation of bad data at its source costs $1. Remediating bad data ...
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 ...
Enterprises invest heavily in identity intelligence solutions, especially in onboarding and know-your-customer (KYC) flows.
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The centre of gravity of AI innovation and deployment is beginning to shift towards India, startup leaders told PM Modi.