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In this relentless pursuit of more data, we risk losing something far more valuable—the trust and respect of the individuals behind the data.
Today, organizations find themselves entangled in a dance—one that hinges on achieving the perfect balance of data minimization, privacy and precision in AI outcomes.
A concept known as data minimization – only collecting what’s strictly necessary – is becoming a key tenet of privacy legislation.
Amid data breaches and data privacy concerns, Twilio believes organizations will be shifting toward data minimization as a tactic to mitigate risks and adhere to privacy standards.
11-27-2023 POV What part of ‘get rid of my data’ don’t companies get? Data minimization remains a subject of talk, not practice, at too many firms that have already suffered data breaches.
GDPR: CDU wants to delete data minimization requirement "Data protection must not become the protection of perpetrators," writes the CDU in its basic program. It is also optimistic about technology.
Organizations that prioritize data minimization and stay up to date with changes in privacy laws and regulations will be well- positioned to meet the privacy challenges of the future.
As AI, IoT, and blockchain continue to reshape our digital landscape, the Indian Digital Personal Data Protection Act of 2023 stands as a forward-looking custodian committed to safeguarding ...
State data privacy laws are migrating into disparate camps with varying protections, setting up a clash over federal legislation.
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