A Legal Guide to PRIVACY AND DATA SECURITY 2024

- National AI Commission Act (Draft) - Digital Platform Commission Act (Draft) - Global Technology Leadership Act (Draft) - Transparent Automated Governance Act

• Nonbinding frameworks:

- Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights - National Institute of Standards and Technology AI Risk Management Framework - Guidance for Regulation of AI Applications • Government initiatives: - Voluntary Commitments from Leading AI Companies to Manage the Risks Posed by AI - TTC Joint Roadmap on Evaluation and Measurement Tools for Trustworthy AI and Risk Management - Congressional AI effort of Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y. - National Security Commission on AI All Businesses Vulnerable. There is no reason to believe that the volume of data security breaches will decrease in the months and years ahead. Any business, large or small, that holds private data is vulnerable to a data security breach. While large companies may have a team of professionals who deal with data privacy and security, even small- and medium-sized businesses can take some cost effective measures to minimize the risk of a data breach and to ensure compliance with data privacy and security laws. Social Media. The increasing use of social media as a business tool and by employees has led to unique privacy issues and risks. Many of these issues are covered in the section of this Guide entitled Privacy and the Employment Relationship. Lathrop GPM, in collaboration with the State of Minnesota, prepared A Legal Guide To Use of Social Media in The Workplace . This Social Media Guide covers privacy and other issues related to the use of social media as a business tool. A copy of both the Social Media Guide as well as this Privacy Guide are available for free

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