What Is a Data Protection Officer (DPO)? A Data Protection Officer (DPO) is a professional who is responsible for overseeing a company's data protection strategy and ensuring that it complies with ...
In 2021, PwC launched its first study into the role of the chief data officer (CDO)—a position we defined based on seniority, role in the organization, and scope of work, rather than just job title.
You do not always have to appoint a data protection officer. But you’ll need to make someone responsible for data protection.
UNHCR’s General Policy on Personal Data Protection and Privacy (GDPP) brings the Agency’s longstanding human rights-based approach to data protection and privacy ...
Jason Lally, an expert in data and its use in government, has been named California’s chief data officer, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday. Lally’s role is in the Office of Data and Innovation ...
The EU protects individuals' personal data used by law enforcement authorities to prevent, investigate, detect or prosecute criminal offences. On this page Protecting data in judicial and police ...
While cybersecurity and privacy are two different aspects in dealing with data, Nubiaa Shabaka says they fit well together. She’s a vice president at Adobe, serving as the company’s global chief ...
The Digital Personal Data Protection framework in India is now operational with the notification of the 2025 Rules, creating ...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implemented in May 2018 stands as a landmark regulatory framework aimed at protecting personal data and privacy for individuals within the European Union ...
In late 2022, UNHCR adopted the General Policy on Personal Data and Privacy (GDPP) issued by the High Commissioner Filippo Grandi. The new policy establishes an ...
To mark the 10,000th inquiry received by the NYC Open Data Help Desk, NYC Chief Analytics Officer Martha Norrick reflected on the city’s progress in expanding data literacy and shared what is to come.