A new lawsuit filed yesterday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland has the potential to reshape the contours of health information exchange in the United States. Audacious Inquiry, LLC, a Baltimore-based health IT innovator now owned by PointClickCare, together with its subsidiary Collective Medical Technologies, has sued the Chesapeake Regional Information
Privacy & Data Security
AI and EU Merger Control
The integration of AI into EU merger control presents challenges due to complex deal structures, limitations of revenue thresholds, and evolving regulatory responses, prompting authorities to consider new mechanisms and thresholds to ensure fair competition and effective oversight in digital markets.
Canada’s Place in the AI Data Centre Boom
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow in capability and adoption, the technology infrastructure required to support it is rapidly expanding. The rise of AI has led to the development of specialized data centres built to handle the high computational demands associated with AI workloads. …
Privacy in the Loop: Why Human Training Is AI’s Greatest Weakness and Strength
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Nick Oldham is the Chief Operations Officer, USIS, and Global Chief Risk, Privacy and Compliance Officer at Equifax Inc. A forward-thinking legal and operations executive, Nick has a proven track record of driving large-scale transformations by
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The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act Is the Next Evolution in Consumer Privacy Rights
Key Takeaways:
- The Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (the “Act”) follows established trends regarding transparency, data minimization, and required assessments, but represents the next evolution in consumer rights under U.S. state-by-state privacy legislation.
- The Act provides consumers with special rights related to profiling, that is, automated processing of personal data to evaluate, analyze, or predict
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The UK’s Data (Use and Access) Act 2025: Key points to note for businesses
On 11 June 2025, the UK Parliament passed the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (“DUAA”), which received Royal Assent on 19 June 2025. This legislation marks a significant and targeted overhaul of the UK’s data protection framework, introducing reforms of the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA), and the Privacy and Electronic…
AI & Privacy: The Governance Blind Spots You Can’t Afford to Ignore
Imagine driving your car without your rearview mirror, side view mirrors, or backup cameras. Technically, the car is still drivable. You could, in theory, get out onto the highway, drive at 70 MPH, reach your destination, and even parallel park in rush hour traffic.
You could. It’s possible.
But with that many blind spots, you’re…
Where Strategy Meets Reality in AI Governance
AI Armageddon Series
The biggest AI privacy problems no one is talking about: Installment 1: The Agent2Agent (“A2A”) Protocol
In the privacy world, everyone is focused on fairness, bias, and data scraping. These issues, however, are not even among the top 3 AI privacy issues. And it’s not even close. This is not to say those issues are unimportant. Indeed, the…
Spain: Spanish Data Protection Authority Publishes Annual Report
The Spanish Data Protection Authority (“AEPD”) has published its 2024 annual report, which includes the AEPD’s awareness-raising activities; the collaboration and inspection activities of the Spanish authorities; relevant reports and procedures published during 2024; and an analysis of regulatory trends and key privacy challenges for the coming months. The annual report’s key elements are summarised…