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In an exclusive Special Report, MLex brings together extensive reporting from the International Association of Privacy Professionals' Global Privacy Summit 2023, focusing on topics including the march of AI, global data-transfer 'convergence', rulemaking by US states, and the GDPR's ongoing influence.
Billed as the world's most prestigious privacy conference, the summit draws professionals from around the globe each year to learn about the latest developments in privacy and data protection.
This year, the event boasted keynote speakers including the US Federal Trade Commission's Alvaro Bedoya, European Data Protection Board Chair Andrea Jelinek, former UK Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham CBE, and Max Schrems, founder of privacy enforcement platform noyb.
The Special Report features over 30 stories from the summit, including exclusive side-line interviews with top officials.