Saxony expands police powers to include AI-powered suspect search and facial recognition, requiring CDOs to intensify data protection monitoring and compliance for biometric data processing.
A British predictive policing model comprising at least 23 AI models showed no reliable results, highlighting the practical and regulatory limits of predictive policing.
Doctors demand safeguards for doctor-patient confidentiality in planned cyber defense powers for the Federal Police and Federal Criminal Police Office.
Mid-market companies must clarify data location, access rights and jurisdiction as binding criteria when selecting security partners, rather than blindly relying on US or Israeli providers.
Companies lose control over AI deployments not due to technology, but because their governance processes move slower than the speed at which employees productively use generative AI.
Quantum-secured infrastructure in Germany could lower AI adoption barriers in regulated sectors by ensuring data sovereignty, transparency, and post-quantum security.
Traditional GRC audits often examine a refined version of history rather than operational reality – a problem FedRAMP 2.0x aims to address through automated continuous validation.
Anthropic accuses Alibaba of systematically copying Claude through distillation and calls on the US government to impose stricter regulation of Chinese AI companies and export restrictions.
Huntington Bank reduced data redaction of over 400 million documents from years to months by using AWS services like Textract and Step Functions for automated, scalable processing with over 95% accuracy.