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Privacy Law Changes - cover

Privacy Law Changes

Michael A. Johnson

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Publisher: Publifye

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In an era of constant data collection, "Privacy Law Changes" examines the urgent need to update personal data protection regulations. The book explores how laws like GDPR and CCPA are pushing for global privacy standards, while technologies such as AI and blockchain pose new challenges. It traces the evolution of privacy from early surveillance concerns to today's data-driven economies. The book argues that current legal frameworks struggle to keep pace with technological advancements. It highlights the necessity of combining legal standards, technological innovation, and public awareness for data protection. Beginning with core concepts like data minimization, it progresses through cross-border data flows and data security, using case studies to explain practical implications. This book stands out by advocating for collaboration between policymakers, technologists, and civil society to ensure effective and responsive privacy laws. It integrates perspectives from technology, law, and political science to inform policy debates and educate about privacy rights, making it valuable for a broad audience, including legal professionals and technology experts.
Available since: 02/22/2025.
Print length: 79 pages.

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