Key trends, developments, and practices for 2026
Published: 20 Jan. 2026
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2026 promises to be busier and more consequential than any other year for privacy, AI governance, and digital responsibility professionals. Escalating geopolitics, proliferating legal requirements spanning multiple digital governance domains, maturing enforcement, and the imperative to innovate will serve as a call to action to professionals working on digital governance. Join this forward-looking conversation that will dive into the key moments, trends, and organizational practices that might define the year for compliance professionals.
Key trends, developments, and practices for 2026

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Contributors:
Rachel Nico
Chief Privacy Officer and Associate General Counsel, Privacy, Cybersecurity & AI, Intel Corporation
AIGP, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM
Duncan Mykura
Senior Product Lawyer, aosphere
Lucie van Gils
Senior Product Lawyer, aosphere
Joe Jones
Research and Insights Director, IAPP
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Key trends, developments, and practices for 2026

Published: 20 Jan. 2026
Contributors:
Rachel Nico
Chief Privacy Officer and Associate General Counsel, Privacy, Cybersecurity & AI, Intel Corporation
AIGP, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM
Duncan Mykura
Senior Product Lawyer, aosphere
Lucie van Gils
Senior Product Lawyer, aosphere
Joe Jones
Research and Insights Director, IAPP
Brought to you by aosphere
2026 promises to be busier and more consequential than any other year for privacy, AI governance, and digital responsibility professionals. Escalating geopolitics, proliferating legal requirements spanning multiple digital governance domains, maturing enforcement, and the imperative to innovate will serve as a call to action to professionals working on digital governance. Join this forward-looking conversation that will dive into the key moments, trends, and organizational practices that might define the year for compliance professionals.
Key trends, developments, and practices for 2026

This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education credits. Please self-submit according to CPE policy guidelines.
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