Nicole Marie Gill of Cozen O'Connor discusses the growing complexity of e-discovery as new U.S. and international privacy ...
Prof Alice Sullivan says her talk at the University of Bristol became like a "zombie apocalypse" during the protest.
The taxpayer-backed Baltimore Children and Youth Fund pays its employees, on average, well above the median household income ...
Federal IT and acquisition experts say the FedRAMP update and artificial intelligence pilots moving to production were among the big story lines last year.
The measure gives U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) the authority to collect facial photographs of all non‑U.S.
I worked in federal housing agencies after 2008 and I often wonder if agentic AI could have mitigated some aspects of that mortgage-based calamity.
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Trump’s DNA Dragnet: The Law That Turns Us All Into Suspects
Donald Trump's administration is turning immigration screening into the backbone of a DNA surveillance system that reaches ...
An agency’s user base will not adopt any technology, no matter how appealing, if it falls short on practicality or ...
Data collected under the Death in Custody Reporting Act has some serious problems. Here’s how we fixed some of them.
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Korea begins trial of mandatory face recognition for new mobile numbers
Korea on Tuesday launched a trial period for a new policy requiring people to undergo real-time face recognition when ...
Buyback and trade-in programmes are emerging as the backbone of India’s circular economy—unlocking value for consumers, ...
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Taxpayers’ Christmas wish list for clarity on audits
This holiday season brings us more than gifts and surprises — it delivers a pause in Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) field audits and sparks hope for a tax system that’s clearer, smarter, and better ...
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