Posts by Peter Cullen
The Movement Towards Demonstrable Accountability – Why It Matters
First published in IAPP Daily Dashboard There is “accountability tension” going on which has the potential to stifle technology and data driven innovation. With Artificial Intelligence (AI), including advanced analytics…
Read MoreTransparency Needs a Makeover
It seems ironic to be using the term “makeover” in the midst of the global pandemic as many of us are in need of a haircut and as my wife…
Read MoreA Pivot (Back) to Accountability
In a recent article, Sheila Colclasure, Senior Vice President and Global Public Policy Officer at LiveRamp, wrote: “If you want your company to exist now and in the future, you…
Read MoreThe Incubation of Trust Based Governance Systems Should Be Encouraged
Increasingly, around the world, there is a shift in the way privacy legislative and regulatory approaches are being developed. This is in response to the recognition that much of our…
Read MoreThe Glacial Movement of Privacy and the Implications to Accountability
As we see more and more draft privacy law being introduced in Congress and in state legislatures, an increasing number of enforcement actions in Europe, and more media interest in…
Read MoreMore Comprehensive US Privacy Laws are Inevitable — What Do We Want them to Be?
“Data should serve people, people should not serve data.” With those words Giovanni Buttarrelli summarized the intersection of privacy and ethics. Privacy law and regulatory approaches are best when they…
Read MoreAre GDPR Guidelines Becoming So Complex They May Overwhelm Businesses Ability to Meet Them?
Authored by Lynn Goldstein and Peter Cullen Last December the European Union’s Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (Working Party) issued draft guidance relating to two key aspects of the…
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