Privacy & Compliance
There is a lot going on around privacy and compliance, especially in Europe. This in itself is a good thing, because data should be adequately protected, especially if it concerns personal data. In practice, however, it turns out to be quite disappointing how well organizations do this. We read and write a lot about data breaches. Over the years there seem to be more rather than fewer of them. Is that because organizations don’t want to do better or can’t do better? Whatever the reason, a good policy on privacy and compliance is indispensable in the current era. Especially with all kinds of new legislation that has been introduced and is coming, the need to put this high on the agenda is only increasing.
Timeline
Qualcomm achieves victory in lawsuit against Arm
Qualcomm's central processors are properly licensed under an agreement with Arm. This ruled the jury in a tri...
OpenAI gets fine and has to raise public awareness of ChatGPT
Italy's privacy regulator is fining OpenAI 15 million euros. The ChatGPT maker has been found guilty of proce...
Apple and Meta argue over access to software tools
Apple has criticized Meta's repeated requests for access to its software tools. Privacy and security risks, i...
Google’s Gemini terms force contractors to review AI responses outside their area of expertise
Generative AI is only possible as workers assess the accuracy of chatbot output. Google's new guidelines for ...
Extremely high Dutch GDPR fine for Netflix
The Dutch regulator AP is fining Netflix 4.75 million euros, one of the highest GDPR fines the country has ev...
Arm and Qualcomm clash in lawsuit
Arm CEO Rene Haas on Monday downplayed the company's ambitions to become a chip supplier itself. This was rev...
Judge forces WordPress owner to cease battle with WP Engine
Automattic and its CEO Matt Mullenweg must reinstate WP Engine's access to WordPress.org. With the decision, ...
Google wants an end to Microsoft’s OpenAI deal, CEO fiercely critical
Sundar Pichai dismisses Microsoft's own AI efforts
Official investigation into possible monopoly Nvidia
The Chinese government is investigating whether Nvidia may be violating anti-monopoly laws. The move follows ...
Claim against Microsoft: 1 billion for overpriced licenses
Microsoft is being sued in the United Kingdom for more than £1 billion (about 1.18 billion euros) for allege...