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In this episode of Privacy Impact Shop, Ben and Shaab dive into the evolving complexity of global privacy regulations and what it means for businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions.
They discuss how we've moved from the post-GDPR era of regulatory harmonisation to a new reality where major economic blocks—the US, EU, Brazil, Singapore, and China—are taking increasingly divergent approaches to AI and data protection. This shift is forcing businesses to reconsider their global privacy strategies, sometimes choosing to compartmentalise operations rather than apply universal standards.
The conversation also reveals insights into what's driving demand in the privacy market, from AI governance frameworks like NIST RMF and ISO 42001, to the growing need for technical implementation expertise.
Ben shares how their privacy practice has grown rapidly by combining consultancy with training, explaining why being able to teach something demonstrates you truly understand it.
Perfect for privacy professionals, business leaders, and anyone trying to navigate the increasingly complex world of global data protection regulations in an AI-driven economy.
By Blackfoot UK LtdIn this episode of Privacy Impact Shop, Ben and Shaab dive into the evolving complexity of global privacy regulations and what it means for businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions.
They discuss how we've moved from the post-GDPR era of regulatory harmonisation to a new reality where major economic blocks—the US, EU, Brazil, Singapore, and China—are taking increasingly divergent approaches to AI and data protection. This shift is forcing businesses to reconsider their global privacy strategies, sometimes choosing to compartmentalise operations rather than apply universal standards.
The conversation also reveals insights into what's driving demand in the privacy market, from AI governance frameworks like NIST RMF and ISO 42001, to the growing need for technical implementation expertise.
Ben shares how their privacy practice has grown rapidly by combining consultancy with training, explaining why being able to teach something demonstrates you truly understand it.
Perfect for privacy professionals, business leaders, and anyone trying to navigate the increasingly complex world of global data protection regulations in an AI-driven economy.