Privacy is no longer a subset of cybersecurity but a governance discipline shaping how organizations manage data, accountability, and decision-making. As GDPR expectations expand globally, companies must shift from protecting systems to understanding and governing the full data lifecycle.
AI developers often treat data as clay—but every data point is a person. Misusing it invites lawsuits, regulations, and backlash. GDPR and the EU AI Act now reach beyond borders, protecting individuals and penalizing exploitative companies, even those outside Europe.
Companies worldwide are misreading GDPR as a regional legal burden rather than a global governance framework. As AI expands data use, misunderstandings of privacy laws expose businesses to hidden risks, regulatory action, and operational blind spots that can no longer be ignored.
Companies worldwide are misreading GDPR as a regional legal burden rather than a global governance framework. As AI expands data use, misunderstandings of privacy laws expose businesses to hidden risks, regulatory action, and operational blind spots that can no longer be ignored.
Privacy is no longer a subset of cybersecurity but a governance discipline shaping how organizations manage data, accountability, and decision-making. As GDPR expectations expand globally, companies must shift from protecting systems to understanding and governing the full data lifecycle.
AI developers often treat data as clay—but every data point is a person. Misusing it invites lawsuits, regulations, and backlash. GDPR and the EU AI Act now reach beyond borders, protecting individuals and penalizing exploitative companies, even those outside Europe.
AI can be your best worker—or your biggest risk. When GenAI models hold sensitive data, a wrong prompt or bad actor can expose everything. The threat isn’t just technical, it’s legal. Here's how AI insiders may already be leaking your secrets.
What happens when a bored retiree, takes on corporate data misuse after reading a privacy policy? His actions highlight the massive GDPR risks U.S. companies face when underestimating European data laws.
A series of important conversations to understand your company's liability in data collection; not knowing GDPR Compliance is no excuse! There are severe legal consequences that could bankrupt you!
Italy's data protection authority fined U.S.-based Luka Inc. €5 million ($5.4 million) for GDPR violations by its AI chatbot, Replika, due to unlawful data processing and lack of age verification. A separate investigation into its AI training methods is underway.