Étiquette : GDPR
AI and Privacy: After Months of Uncertainty, Regulators Shift to Education
For a long time, AI applications have been deployed in a virtual blind spot for users, due to a lack of clear information about their implications for personal data. With the publication of a dedicated brochure, the Belgian Data Protection Authority is launching an initiative to educate the public, which…
IA et vie privée : après des mois de flou, les régulateurs passent à la pédagogie
Longtemps, les usages de l’IA se sont déployés dans un quasi-angle mort pour les utilisateurs, faute d’information claire sur leurs implications en matière de données personnelles. Avec la publication d’une brochure dédiée, l’autorité belge de protection des données amorce un mouvement d’acculturation des citoyens, qui pourrait préfigurer une nouvelle phase…
Digital Omnibus: Audience Measurement Firms on High Alert
Left out of the Digital Omnibus proposal, audience measurement companies are concerned about a text that weakens their status as trusted third parties and threatens data comparability across Europe. They are now attempting to secure adjustments from Parliament and the Council. It is a blind spot with potentially systemic consequences.…
Data transfers to the United States: European court upholds Data Privacy Framework
Contrary to its rulings in the Schrems I and II cases, the European judge, seized by French MP Philippe Latombe, has upheld the European Commission's latest adequacy decision on the transfer of data from the EU to the US. The Court considers that the safeguards provided by the new system…