La Agencia de Acceso a la Información Pública de Argentina (AAIP, por sus siglas) presentó una nueva versión de su proyecto de ley antes de ser enviada al Congreso. Esta nueva versión modifica algunas cuestiones solicitadas por organismos estatales previo a la aprobación final por la Secretaría Legal y Técnica de la Presidencia de la nación.
Nota Completa
shareShare This
Related Stories
How the proposed APRA could impact AI
U.S. Congress' latest attempt at crafting comprehensive federal privacy legislation comes as the digital policy landscape is focused on how the concept of data privacy intersects with artificial intelligence.
The American Privacy Rights Act discussion draft includes some holdover AI provisions from...
Delivering on privacy, enabling trusted innovation a 'passion' for Workday's Cosgrove
As privacy professionals around the world explore their role in artificial intelligence governance, Workday Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer Barbara Cosgrove, CIPP/E, said conversations around the rapidly growing technology and responsible innovation are "of paramount importance."
But at th...
Major trends in US cybersecurity law and policy
Privacy professionals have always needed to have one eye on data security. However, the obligation of data custodians to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the personal information they hold is becoming increasingly complex with its own, sometimes overlapping, sometimes confl...
Analyzing the emerging trends in US cybersecurity law
Stanford University Program on Geopolitics, Technology and Governance Senior Policy Advisor James Dempsey and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison Partner John Carlin, who recently spoke on The Privacy Advisor Podcast, wrote on key trends in U.S. cybersecurity law, which they say "is emergin...
Biden signs bill to force TikTok sale, block sensitive data transfers to foreign adversaries
U.S. President Joe Biden signed legislation within an omnibus foreign aid package that could ban TikTok if ByteDance does not sell the social media platform within nine months, The Washington Post reports. The legislative package also includes the Protecting Americans' Data from Foreign Adversaries ...
Comments
If you want to comment on this post, you need to login.