The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) recently issued a TechDispatch on Automated Decision Making.
Here is what you need to know:
Part 1: 12 Myths About Automated Decision-Making (ADM) Systems
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) recently issued a TechDispatch on Automated Decision Making.
Here is what you need to know:
Part 1: 12 Myths About Automated Decision-Making (ADM) Systems
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On September 16, 2025, the European Commission launched a call for evidence to collect feedback and best practices on simplifying several key areas of the EU digital rulebook, ahead of its planned Digital Omnibus package. This initiative targets legislation related to data, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, aiming to reduce administrative burdens and compliance costs for…
Greenberg Traurig’s 2025 Data Privacy Symposium in Chicago gathered more than 100 professionals for interactive sessions exploring the latest in data privacy, cybersecurity, and technology. Expert speakers led conversations on AI, AdTech, breach response, privacy litigation, and more, while attendees enjoyed networking opportunities at a lively reception and dinner.
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The CJEU rules that personal data can be pseudonymous in the hands of one party and anonymous in the hands of another.
By Myria Saarinen, Tim Wybitul, Wolf-Tassilo Böhm, Isabelle Brams, Gail Crawford, Fiona M. Maclean, Danielle van der Merwe, and Amy Smyth
The Court of Justice of…
When HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. announced on September 3, 2025, that the Department would launch an aggressive crackdown on information blocking, it signaled a turning point in federal health IT policy. For years, patients, innovators, and providers alike have complained that electronic health information (EHI) was locked behind unnecessary barriers, whether technical,…
What is data scraping?
Data scraping is an automated process through which computer programs extract vast amounts of data from the internet at a faster rate than manual data collection methods.
Some businesses scrape data for internal purposes, such as generating leads, or to create products and services available for public use, such as price…

Colorado legislators have approved a five-month delay for the implementation of the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (the Act), moving the start date from Feb. 1, 2026, to June 30, 2026.
The decision follows a special legislative session called because of concerns stemming from compliance costs, industry lobbying, and fiscal impacts on businesses and the state.…