Taking back control of data requires a commitment to developing enterprise-wide visibility into where data resides, how old it is and who owns it.
The Indian government is weighing a proposal to speed up compliance timelines under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act.
When governance is engineered into how data is created and used, it accelerates access, experimentation, model development ...
The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) spent more than 9,000 hours investigating a cybersecurity breach ...
India’s Digital Personal Data Protection framework and the Rules introduced in 2025 reinforce this evolution. The regulation ...
Mandatory consent orchestration, automated erasure, parental identity verification, algorithmic oversight, and purpose-based retention will force CIOs to redesign data architectures — introducing new ...
India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) released in June 2025 a Business Requirement Document for Consent Management Under the DPDP Act, 2023 (BRD). The BRD, while not ...
A rapid transformation in consumer finance is being brought about by open banking—a pivotal innovation that allows consumers to give third parties real-time access to their detailed financial data.
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has both rights and responsibilities for the retention of research or other data acquired or developed as a result of a grant, contract, cooperative ...
BERLIN (AP) — The European Union's top court has ruled that a German requirement for companies to retain the location and connection data of all people who use their services is illegal. The European ...
India's DPDP rules have set a framework for a more accountable digital economy through clear consent standards, data safeguards, with the goal to arm individuals with greater control over their ...
(Reuters) - Telecoms operators in the European Union may be required to retain customer communications data as long as it is strictly necessary to fight serious crime and does not unduly interfere ...