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Freshfields' Data Law Trends Report 2025 explores new global shifts in AI governance and data protection
Global law firm Freshfields has today published its 2025 Data Law Trends report, an in-depth annual analysis that identifies the key trends expected to shape the data law landscape in the years ahead.
This report explores eight critical themes, including AI governance, cyber risks, emerging regulations, and other key trends that will challenge businesses aiming to capitalise on the opportunities offered by data and emerging technologies.
As the pace of change in data law accelerates, its impact on business strategy becomes increasingly profound. The trends we’ve identified are not merely regulatory shifts; they present significant opportunities for companies to innovate and stay ahead in a competitive landscape. From evolving AI governance to new data transfer rules, these trends are reshaping how businesses manage risk and identify growth opportunities.
These eight themes identified are:
- AI Governance Takes Center Stage
- International Data Transfers are Under the Spotlight
- A New Wave of Cyber Threats is Here
- New Global Regulations Are Changing Our Digital Operations
- Tougher Enforcement is Reshaping Data and Privacy Compliance
- US State Consumer Privacy Laws are Expanding
- Asia’s Privacy Laws are Maturing
- New EU Data Access Regulations Are Shaping the Future
Christine Lyon, Giles Pratt and Christoph Werkmeister, global co-heads of Freshfields data privacy and security practice, commented: “Data law is no longer a peripheral concern – it's the heartbeat of modern business strategy. As we stand on the brink of transformative change, it's crucial to recognize that adapting to these emerging trends is not just about compliance; it's about seizing the competitive advantage in a data-driven landscape. This report equips you with the insights to not only navigate the complexities ahead but to thrive in them.”
Further information on this year’s report can be found here.