Modern gaming companies are no longer just entertainment studios; they are massive data processors, managing real-time telemetry, payment gateways, and millions of gigabytes of Per... more
In a significant move to streamline the European Union's complex digital regulatory landscape, the European Commission released the "Digital Omnibus" package in late November 2025.... more
Traditional software procurement is binary: it works or it doesn’t. AI procurement is probabilistic: it may work 95% of the time, hallucinate 4% of the time, and be biased 1% of th... more
For global organizations, the comfortable silos of the past are gone. The Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) can no longer just look at personal data; they must now look at fundamental ri... more
The 2024 amendments to Malaysia’s PDPA directly apply data protection obligations to data processors, not just controllers. This means third-party vendors and contractors handling ... more
Following the full implementation of the PDPA Amendment Act 2024 in June 2025, Malaysia has aligned itself with global data protection standards. For international organizations op... more
Artificial intelligence is reshaping UK healthcare, but organisations cannot unlock its full potential without navigating an increasingly dense web of regulation more
The DPDP Rules 2025 are more than regulatory requirements—they’re an opportunity for Indian businesses to demonstrate their commitment to privacy, earn user trust, and stay competi... more
For MedTech manufacturers, the era of siloed compliance is over. Your Quality Assurance (QA) and Data Privacy departments can no longer operate in separate orbits. A unified strate... more
Car manufacturers face critical responsibilities and legal obligations concerning the protection of drivers' personal data, especially in high-tech vehicles and when profiling driv... more