Cross-border Data Transfers data transfers have emerged as one of the most contested issues in global privacy and data protection law. With multinational companies relying heavily on cloud infrastructure, AI-driven analytics, and international data flows, regulators are tightening scrutiny. The result? Businesses find themselves navigating a complex web of conflicting legal regimes that could define […]
From YouTube Kids to classroom apps and online games, children are spending more time online than ever. But with that comes a growing concern: how is your child’s data being collected, shared, and protected? In the U.S., children’s data privacy is governed by laws like COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) and reinforced by newer […]
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has once again come under scrutiny with its new privacy policy update in 2025. Users, regulators, and privacy advocates are raising alarms over how much personal data Meta collects, how it’s used, and whether individuals truly have control over their information. What Changed in Meta’s Privacy […]
AI-driven cyberattacks 2025 has seen a sharp rise in reshaping the cybersecurity landscape in ways that many businesses were unprepared for. While artificial intelligence brings efficiency and innovation, it is now also fueling faster, smarter, and harder-to-detect attacks. For companies of all sizes, this shift raises urgent questions: How vulnerable are we, and what can […]
Introduction On October 1st, Nigeria celebrates its independence from colonial rule—a defining moment of political freedom. Yet in today’s digital era, another type of independence is equally vital: digital independence. Just as nations fought for sovereignty over their land, people, and resources, we now face a new battle—the sovereignty of our data, privacy, and digital […]