
Information Disclosure Regulations
Information Disclosure Regulations are rules that govern how organizations manage and share information, particularly regarding personal data and sensitive information. These regulations ensure that individuals' privacy is protected and that organizations are transparent about how they collect, use, and share data. They typically require consent for data sharing, provide rights to access personal information, and mandate reporting breaches to authorities. These regulations aim to enhance accountability, safeguard personal information, and build trust between individuals and organizations in today’s data-driven world. Examples include the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe and various state laws in the United States.