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President Biden may soon announce an Executive Order that will include mandatory breach notification for software vendors that sell to the federal government. Todayâs columnist, Ilia Kolochenko of ImmuniWeb, outlines the history of privacy and notification laws and prospects for a national breach law in the U.S. WorldEconomicForumCreativeCommonsCC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Three years ago, the European Union (EU) overhauled its 1995 data protection directive with the enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Perhaps somewhat unintendedly, GDPR created a novel privacy philosophy and culture.
The EUâs high privacy standard possibly inspired the California Privacy Right Act (CPRA) and many other national laws around the globe, including recent updates of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) in Singapore and the upcoming modernization of privacy laws in Canada and Switzerland. Gradually more countries perceive GDPR as a north star for individual privacy rights, dat
Request for order suspending transfer of vaccine appointment
data to AWS subsidiary in EU
Several applicants (including doctors organisations and a
human rights group) recently challenged the storage of vaccine
appointment data on a platform hosted in France and Germany by AWS
Sarl (based in Luxembourg), which is a subsidiary of Amazon Web
Services Inc. (based in the US). They sought an urgent order to
suspend the transfer of data from Doctolib (a French company
contracted by the French government to provide a platform for
vaccine appointments) to AWS Sarl.
The applicants argued:
there was a possibility that data (which they argued was health
“On Artificial Intelligence, trust is a must, not a nice to have. With these landmark rules, the EU is spearheading the development of new global norms to make sure AI can be trusted.”
– Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice President of the European Commission for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age
Story of the week: the European Commission has launched its long-awaited proposal to regulate Artificial Intelligence. The Commission has followed a risk-based approach, increasing regulations and restrictions with the level of risk associated with certain applications, and outright banning those AI uses that are incompatible with EU values. The proposed legal framework has been welcomed by digital companies but has raised concerns around consumer protection and civil rights.
Uh oh, AI, EU - what could possibly go wrong? The risky business of regulation diginomica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from diginomica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.