Data Privacy,
Technology
Jan. 2, 2024
What’s to come in 2024: a look at privacy, AI, and cybersecurity matters
As tensions between data privacy and AI increase, companies will have to balance their data needs with privacy, cyber, and AI laws, and rely on internal hybrid legal-engineering teams to implement newly released guidance before compliance gaps become compliance failures.





Hemu Nigam
Partner
Venable LLP
Email: hnigam@venable.com
Nigam is a partner at Venable LLP and leads the firm's Venable Blue consulting practice. Venable Blue sits inside Venable LLP, and helps organizations and individuals manage and mitigate risk in the online space. Whether it's an issue of data access, account takeover, cyber harassment, child safety, or a government or regulatory investigation, Venable Blue builds, operationalizes, and deploys integrated programs and systems designed with people and products in mind.
While the allure of seeing into the future is undeniable, predicting the future of privacy, artificial intelligence (AI), and cybersecurity matters based on a year as dynamic as 2023 isn't quite that easy. However, we can gain insights into potential developments by analyzing current trends, ongoing legal battles, and anticipated regulations. With our 2023 insights in mind, we predict the following for 2024.
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