The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority launched the Data and Privacy Regulatory Sandbox offering guidance, consultations and expertise to "capitalize on the value of data" while "safeguarding consumers' personal data rights." The SDAIA said the sandbox aims to "encourage technological innovation in the fields of data and privacy" and ensure data privacy laws and regulations keep pace with "industry technical progress" and protect data rights. Applications to the sandbox may be submitted through March 16.
10 Feb. 2023
Saudi Data and AI Authority launches regulatory sandbox
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