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AI Bias: Mitigating Your Risk
Human bias can creep into artificial intelligence systems intended to make objectively fair decisions. Learn how to minimize its prevalence and mitigate your risk.
What to Know About Data Consent Under GDPR
GDPR provides unprecedented levels of control to consumers and how they manage their data. Here’s what you need to know about data consent.
A Recipe for GDPR Cookies Consent on Your Website
Is your website GDPR compliant? See if your business is following GDPR laws.
Tracing AI Decisions: AI Explainability and the GDPR
Explainability is the extent to which the deep learning system decisions can be explained in human terms. Read to learn how it might impact you under GDPR.
An Exploration of Security Law Compliance
Most security-related laws mandate the implementation of security controls to protect security-sensitive information.
Communicating Your AI and Robotics Products’ GDPR Compliance
The European Union’s GDPR privacy and security law creates firm limits and regulates how companies can collect, store, use, share and access personal data.
Technology's Synergistic Effects
AI and robotics shouldn’t be looked at in isolation to each other, to themselves, or to other types of technologies.
Privacy and Security in Robotics and AI Systems
Privacy within AI and robotics systems involves the personal data of individuals and how that data is collected, how it’s used, and with whom it’s shared.
Ethics in the Age of AI
One of the hot topics today that we're facing is looking at the ethical and moral implications of using artificial intelligence systems and robots.
Compliance Driven Product Development: Keeping Your Business and Your Customers Safe
In creating best development practices, it’s important to be inclusive in your approach. Developing and then marketing and selling a product will most likely end up involving every business unit; with that in mind, you need to make sure to include leaders or representatives from all affected units so that they can drive their divisions towards the common goal.
Does the GDPR Satisfy All Other Privacy Laws?
Tech companies in Silicon Valley that do business in Europe are in an especially difficult situation of satisfying the demands of potentially three masters, primarily federal requirements on specific sectors, California’s own data privacy and security laws, and those in force by the European Union.
Planning for GDPR Compliance
What is GDPR? Learn how your business can ensure it's GDPR compliant.
Information Security Requirements in GDPR
Unlike laws such as the U.S. federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) security regulations in the healthcare field, GDPR does not attempt to offer a complete list of security controls a controller or processor would need to implement.
Six Steps Towards GDPR (and Other Data Protection) Compliance
What is the first thing your business should do in taking steps towards GDPR compliance?
GDPR: Long Arm of EU Law in the U.S.
In addition to direct coverage, a U.S. business may have compliance obligations indirectly because it is processing data on behalf of a company that is covered by GDPR. The customer may be a controller collecting personal data from EU residents or may itself be a data processor receiving data from a controller covered by GDPR.