Responsible AI is built on a foundation of privacy
AI is not new for Cisco. We’ve been incorporating predictive AI across our connected portfolio for over a decade. At its core, AI is about data. And if you’re using data, privacy is paramount.
AI is not new for Cisco. We’ve been incorporating predictive AI across our connected portfolio for over a decade. At its core, AI is about data. And if you’re using data, privacy is paramount.
The Cisco 2023 Consumer Privacy Survey highlights the increasing number of consumers, particularly younger generations, who are acting to protect their privacy.
The new EU-US Data Protection Framework is intended to create an effective mechanism for transatlantic data flows and to bring renewed legal certainty. This blog looks at approaches to privacy, trust and the roles of government and industry: what are consumers thinking?
The internet is fundamental to maintain livelihoods, conduct business, and stay connected. Managing associated risks requires transparency, accountability, social responsibility, resiliency, and privacy. It requires a new standard of trust.
The Cisco 2020 Consumer Privacy Survey finds that most consumers want privacy protections maintained despite the pandemic, and many have stopped buying from companies who don’t adequately protect their data.
Privacy is a fundamental human right and business imperative critical to building and maintaining trust. Its principles of transparency, fairness, and accountability will guide us in this new, digital-first world.
Privacy regulations are having a positive effect on business and are enhancing consumer trust. See just published Cisco Blog by Robert Waitman and the Cisco 2019 Consumer Privacy Survey.