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3 October 2018

Data Privacy: The Current Legal Landscape September 2018

In the last few years, the right to privacy debate in the United States has increased in pace and volume.
United States Privacy
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In the last few years, the right to privacy debate in the United States has increased in pace and volume. One issue at the center of this long debate is how best to implement the right privacy tools in a manner that does not disrupt business and technological innovation.  The current criticisms fail to appreciate that the next technological paradigm is completely dependent on both the quality and quantity of data. 

As connected things (IoT) explode in popularity, they make things such as augmented reality (AR) and autonomous vehicles possible. And as interconnectivity grows, so too do the opportunities. The companies that fail to properly leverage new technologies and data opportunities may find themselves falling behind their competitors.

In venturing into these emerging paradigms, companies should stay informed of recent enforcement actions, cases, and laws to determine how their role within new ecosystems may be impacted.

This publication covers the ongoing evolution of the legal landscape for data-centric products, so that organizations can continue to succeed in their development of data-centric products.

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The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
3 October 2018

Data Privacy: The Current Legal Landscape September 2018

United States Privacy
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