Hong Kong watchdog launches data privacy academy to develop top talent in sector
Hong Kong has launched the Hong Kong International Data Privacy Academy, an initiative by the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Ada Chung Lai-ling. The academy aims to cultivate top-tier privacy professionals and establish Hong Kong as a global talent hub in data privacy. It will offer training programs, seminars, and workshops to address evolving compliance needs and the challenges posed by artificial intelligence and new technologies, supporting the government's "AI Training for All" program. AI
IMPACT Aims to develop talent capable of managing AI-related data governance challenges.