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Regulatory Innovations

Ivy Silver

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Regulatory Innovations explores the critical need for governments to adapt legal frameworks to address challenges posed by digital technologies, AI, and cybersecurity. It advocates for moving beyond traditional legal approaches towards agile, adaptive, and collaborative models, emphasizing regulatory agility. The book highlights how the escalating frequency of cyberattacks necessitates robust regulations and emphasizes the importance of ethical AI development.

 
The book examines digital privacy, AI governance, and cybersecurity regulations, tracing the evolution of data protection laws and exploring the nascent stages of AI governance. It introduces core concepts and then systematically examines the limitations of current regulatory models.

 
Case studies of innovative regulatory approaches are presented, culminating in a proposed framework for adaptive regulation emphasizing stakeholder engagement. The book uses legal analyses, policy reports, and industry case studies.

 
This book uniquely advocates for a shift to flexible frameworks, presenting practical applications for organizations seeking compliance. It addresses ongoing debates, such as balancing innovation with privacy, making it valuable for policymakers, legal professionals, and technology executives interested in the intersection of law, technology, and public policy.
Disponível desde: 03/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 90 páginas.

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