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OPM director nominee promises to protect employee data

U.S. Office of Personnel Management director nominee Scott Kupor told Senate Democrats during a nomination hearing he would protect federal employees' data from unauthorized intrusions, FedScoop reports. Some senators cited the Department of Government Efficiency's access to sensitive health and taxpayer information at various agencies and using it in the White House's cost-cutting efforts.Full story

Imagine if AI agents planned your next vacation

With AI reshaping the digital advertising space, Ambart Law Associate Maria Cannon, AIGP, writes it is "entirely possible that advertising campaigns will be created to target a human user's AI agent," rather than a natural person themselves. Cannon outlines considerations for integrating AI into advertising campaigns, improved understanding of risks around generative AI tools and potential hallucinatory outputs.Full story

Advocates urge UK to stand by Online Safety Act amid potential US digital trade challenges

The Guardian reports child online safety advocates are urging the U.K. government to avoid reviewing its enforcement of the Online Safety Act as part of a potential tax cut trade deal with the U.S. The law requires technology companies to shield minors from potentially harmful content, something U.S. officials have decried as infringing on free speech rights.Full story

A view from Brussels: Data transfers, the EDPS, and the stories that continue

The EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework is facing multiple and very diverse threats across judicial, political, geopolitical and trade avenues, writes IAPP Managing Director, Europe, Isabelle Roccia, CIPP/E. This week's development came from Luxembourg as the European General Court held a hearing in a case challenging the DPF filed by a Member of French Parliament.

European Commission to introduce potential GDPR reform

Politico reports the European Commission plans to introduce a proposal to reform the EU General Data Protection Regulation in the "coming weeks," according to European Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection Michael McGrath. The reform, part of a broader simplification of EU digital rules, is expected to focus on easing the GDPR's reporting requirements for small and medium-sized businesses.

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