Thinking of using AI to assist recruitment? Our key data protection considerations
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has shared key questions organisations should ask when procuring AI tools to help with their employee recruitment.
Delivering the law into software
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has shared key questions organisations should ask when procuring AI tools to help with their employee recruitment.
We have today issued a series of recommendations [LINK] to AI developers and providers to ensure they are better protecting job seekers’ information rights.
Brussels, 05 November – During its latest plenary, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted a report on the first review1 of EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework (DPF), as well as a statement on the recommendations of the high-level group (HLG)2 on access to data for effective law enforcement. The EDPB welcomes the efforts by the … Read more
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The EDPB is holding a stakeholder event on “AI models” with participants representing European sector associations, organisations, NGOs, individual companies, law firms and academics. During today’s event, the EDPB will collect input for of the preparation of a consistency opinion on AI models, requested by the Irish Data Protection Authority under Art. 64 (2) GDPR. … Read more
We are seeking permission to appeal the judgment of the Upper Tribunal (Tribunal) on DSG Retail Limited (DSG) to the Court of Appeal.
Children see sharing their personal information online as necessary to avoid social exclusion, our new research has found.
We and several global counterparts are highlighting how social media companies can better protect personal information, as concerns grow about mass scraping of personal information within social media platforms, including to support artificial intelligence systems.
A blog by John Edwards, Information Commissioner.
Information Commissioner John Edwards has today urged organisations across the country to recognise the real-world impact of data breaches – and the devastating effects they can have on people’s lives.