According to the Pew Research Center, 81% of Americans say the risks of data collection outweigh the positives. And 72% say they can see little-to-no benefits from these data processing activities. With statistics like these, preserving your customers’ freedom of choice and control over their data can’t remain a...
To prepare for compliance with the EU's GDPR, which will be enforced beginning in May, organizations must adopt a "privacybydesign" approach, says Subhajit Deb, CISO at Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, an India headquartered pharmaceutical company that does business in 11 countries.
More organizations are taking a "privacybydesign" approach to their applications, says Barry Cook, group data protection and privacy officer at VFS Global, a Dubai-based visa outsourcing and technology services company. It's part of an effort to balance privacy and the benefits of convenience.
Implementing the concept of "privacydesign" requires a series of critical steps, says Heikki Tolvanen, chief legal engineer at PrivacyAnt, a Finland-based privacy consulting firm, who offers insights on mistakes to avoid.
Technology companies often don't build in controls to protect privacy during the application development process, says Jason Cronk, a lawyer and privacy engineer. But using "privacybydesign" principles during software development can help avoid trouble, he says.
With the growing dominance of AI and concerns over its responsible use, is it time to move toward AI ethics by design? Sameer Ahirrao, founder of Ardent Privacy, shared how privacy and regulatory verticals should - and will - shape the future of AI.
Support for building in privacy and security bydesign is growing as a result of the explosion of such new technologies as such artificial intelligence, IoT and various digital devices, says Latha Reddy, co-chair of the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace.
RSA Conference 2024 is on the horizon, and RSAC has dissected a record-breaking number of speaker submissions to uncover intriguing trends. Don’t miss the RSAC 2024 Call for Submissions Trends Report for an insider’s look into what will be top-of-mind for cybersecurity professionals in 2024 and beyond!
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