IRS Accidentally Shared Thousands of Taxpayer Records With DHS: What Happened, Why It Matters, and the Legal Fallout A major privacy scandal has erupted in the United States after a new court filing revealed that the Internal Revenue Service mistakenly shared confidential taxpayer records with the Department of Homeland Security. The data exposure affected thousands […]
Why Privacy in Collaboration Platforms Now Matters More Than Ever Remote work has permanently transformed how businesses communicate. Video conferencing, instant messaging, and cloud collaboration platforms now handle billions of conversations, files, financial data, health information, and confidential business strategies every day. Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Teams dominate this space. Combined, they serve over 800 […]
Why Privacy Litigation Is Entering a New Era Privacy litigation in the United States is undergoing a profound transformation. What was once a narrow regulatory concern has now become one of the most aggressive legal battlegrounds in modern business. Massive data breaches, AI-driven surveillance, biometric data harvesting, location tracking, and behavioral profiling have triggered an […]
As artificial intelligence (AI) drives innovation across industries, open-source AI models have emerged as engines of democratized technology. From researchers and startups to enterprise developers, open-source AI accelerates discovery and reduces barriers to entry. However, meeting European Union (EU) legal standards, particularly under the EU AI Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), presents […]