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BFSI’s new trust economy: Why privacy is the quietest driver of growthWith India's DPDP framework taking shape, forward-looking financial institutions are turning privacy into a competitive advantage with supp...
UK weighs nationwide flight ban for disruptive airline passengersBritain's government is exploring a new plan to stop unruly flyers. Airlines could share details of abusive passengers in a central databas...
AI paints a pretty infra pictureThe global AI race is shifting focus from models to infrastructure, power, and sovereign ecosystems, with energy efficiency becoming a key ...
Meta tool to track employee mouse clicks on collision course with EU privacy rulesMeta's AI training tool, Model Capability Initiative (MCI), is reportedly capturing extensive U.S. employee computer usage, including non-U...
AI, connected TV, programmatic buying reshape India’s digital ad marketIndia's digital advertising is transforming as artificial intelligence, programmatic buying, connected TV, and retail media are merging. Ma...
EU countries, lawmakers fail to reach deal on watered-down AI rulesEuropean Union nations and Parliament members could not agree on AI regulations. Talks stalled after 12 hours. Discussions will restart in ...
EU countries, lawmakers fail to reach deal on watered-down AI rulesEuropean Union nations and Parliament members could not agree on updated artificial intelligence rules. Talks stalled after 12 hours. Negot...
From users to builders: How AI and low-code are rewriting who builds softwareCitizen development and AI-driven “vibe coding” are reshaping how software is built inside organisations, shifting creation power from IT t...
Backer Y Combinator drops Delve on compliance allegations; top brass allege smear campaignDelve’s removal from Y Combinator’s directory follows allegations that compliance certifications for hundreds of Delve’s clients were fabri...
Y-Combinator-backed startup Delve faces allegations of fabricated compliance certifications for its clientsPer a March 19 investigation published on Substack by DeepDelver, a leaked spreadsheet revealed hundreds of draft compliance reports that m...
Critics call proposed changes to landmark EU privacy law 'death by a thousand cuts'The changes proposed by the European Commission are part of a drive to simplify a slew of laws adopted in recent years on technology, envir...
- Data is the New Currency
The GDPR will levy harsh fines against those who violate its privacy and security standards, with penalties reaching into the tens of milli...
63% organisations still not GDPR compliant: EYConsultancy firm EY conducted a survey across 77 C-suite leaders in India over April-May this year to understand their state of GDPR readin...
Big bill for data privacy may cost startups dearExperts advise firms to begin compliance process by carrying out a privacy impact assessment.
GDPR: Why does a law enacted in Europe affect businesses in India?Attributable largely to the scope and reach of the internet, several businesses operating out of India now have the ability to target custo...
Data breach: Hospitality sector yet to comply with GDPRBarring chains such as Taj and The Leela, very few seem to have updated their privacy policies and terms of agreements complying with the G...
As Europe’s data protection law kicks in, India at its own crossroadsWe can’t rely on European regulators to do the work of protecting Indians’ privacy — and we shouldn’t have to.
More than one-third firms in EU, US will not meet GDPR deadline: Capgemini reportCapgemini surveyed 1000 executives and 6000 consumers across 8 markets to understand the readiness of companies.
Indian IT like Wipro, Cognizant set to cash in on EU's privacy regimeThe General Data Protection Regulation is a comprehensive set of directives put in place by the European Union to protect personal data of ...
ET View: India needs its own GDPRFacebook, like any Big Business, is neither devil nor angel if ‘sins’ are not clearly defined and punishments for transgressing specified.