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AI in commerce: Essential use cases for B2B and B2C

IBM Big Data Hub

Key takeaways By implementing effective solutions for AI in commerce, brands can create seamless, personalized buying experiences that increase customer loyalty, customer engagement, retention and share of wallet across B2B and B2C channels. This includes trust in the data, the security, the brand and the people behind the AI.

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Navigating the Future: Strategic Insights on Identity Verification and Digital Banking in 2024

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Revolutionizing Identity Verification with AI The integration of AI in identity verification is set to redefine security protocols. AI's ability to process vast amounts of data and recognize patterns has far-reaching implications for identity verification. This evolution will require a strategic rethinking of current security measures.

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Final California Consumer Privacy Act Amendments Bring Practical Changes (But Your Business May Now Be a California “Data Broker”)

Data Matters

After months of wrangling, the California legislature has finally passed a set of significant amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), a sweeping data privacy and security law commonly referred to as “California’s GDPR” (Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation). Miscellaneous Additions.

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California, Massachusetts, and Michigan – 2020 Ballot Initiatives on Privacy

Data Protection Report

We had previously summarized this proposal to amend the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) with a ballot initiative known as the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). The approved ballot proposal revised the state constitution section to read: Searches and Seizures.

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State of the Union: CCPA and Beyond in 2020

Data Protection Report

There are a few outliers; however, with some companies requesting notarized signatures, social security numbers, VIN numbers, and others refusing to accept requests unless the user has an account with the company. Article 8: GDPR, CCPA and beyond: Changes in data privacy laws and enforcement risks to monitor in 2019.

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State of the Union: CCPA and Beyond in 2020

Data Protection Report

There are a few outliers; however, with some companies requesting notarized signatures, social security numbers, VIN numbers, and others refusing to accept requests unless the user has an account with the company. In summary, companies are taking very different approaches to CCPA compliance. .*

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8 Best Practices for Getting the Most From Master Data Management

Reltio

7 Continually update data for privacy management and security. GDPR and CCPA were just the beginning of data privacy regulations. As technology produces and incorporates more data, more regulations will arise to protect consumer privacy. More data is coming every day.

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