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Data privacy examples

IBM Big Data Hub

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDRP) The GDPR is a European Union privacy regulation that governs how organizations in and outside of Europe handle the personal data of EU residents. An online retailer always gets users’ explicit consent before sharing customer data with its partners.

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A Pandora's Box: Unpacking 5 Risks in Generative AI

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

AI Hallucinations: These are instances where artificial intelligence systems generate outputs that are not grounded in reality or are inconsistent with the intended task. Such breaches jeopardize privacy and expose enterprises to regulatory penalties, legal liabilities, and reputational damage.

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Guest Post -- New Global Data  and Privacy Regulations in 2018 and the GDPR

AIIM

The deadline for compliance is right around the corner, and the penalties for non-compliance are potentially large enough to put companies out of business. In May 2018, however, severe penalties for non-compliance go into effect. What are the penalties for failure to comply? Your Best Defense Should Include Some New Approaches.

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Data integrity vs. data quality: Is there a difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

Data integrity To achieve a high level of data integrity, an organization implements processes, rules and standards that govern how data is collected, stored, accessed, edited and used. Together, these factors determine the reliability of the organization’s data.