Data Privacy Day exposes a harder truth: privacy erosion now happens legally, quietly, and at scale—long before accountability or restraint enter the conversation.
Data Privacy Day 2026 urges individuals and businesses to prioritise stronger safeguards and smarter habits to protect ...
Every day, businesses collect personal information such as names, email addresses, phone numbers and payment details. This ...
By Activ People HR. Every year, Data Privacy Day serves as an important reminder of how much personal information organisations handle - and the responsibility that comes with it. For HR teams in ...
On Data Privacy Day, organizations should remember: you can’t govern AI or protect privacy without governing data.
Open banking, embedded finance, and AI are changing where bank data flows. Data privacy now determines how far innovation can ...
In the year 2025, no one should have to be convinced that protecting data privacy matters. For education institutions, it’s really that simple of a priority–and that complicated. Despite the passage ...
With the internet being a treasure trove of information, it is easy to forget that it can also be a Pandora’s box of personal data exposure. Misuse of this data can lead to alarming situations like ...
Amazon Ring has recently been criticised by privacy watchdogs over its “Familiar Faces” feature Amazon Ring has recently been criticised by privacy watchdogs over its “Familiar Faces” feature Smart AI ...
Last week’s commemoration of International Data Privacy Day offered a timely moment to reflect on how deeply data now shapes our lives and the responsibilities that come with it.
FOR many people, privacy sounds vague and abstract. Something technical. Something for banks, big companies or people ‘with secrets.’ In everyday conversations, it is easy to hear phrases like this ...