Cross-Framework Mapping

Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019)vsVermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA)

See exactly how Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) controls map to Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA). Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

19
Controls Mapped
30
Gaps Found
20%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) maps to Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA) with 20% coverage across 11 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 49 Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) controls identifies 39 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Chapter IV - Obligations of Data Controllers.

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Control Mappings

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Chapter III - ARCOP Rights(4 mappings)

Art. 10Data and Data Governance
AICDA-1.5Right to Data Portability
Art. 12Record-Keeping
AICDA-3.1Consent for Sensitive Data
Art. 8Compliance with the Requirements
AICDA-3.1Consent for Sensitive Data
Art. 9Risk Management System
AICDA-1.5Right to Data Portability

Chapter IV - Obligations of Data Controllers(7 mappings)

Art. 12Record-Keeping
AICDA-3.1Consent for Sensitive Data
Art. 29Application of a Conformity Assessment Body for Notification3 targets
AICDA-3.1Consent for Sensitive Data
CPA-SD-2Children's Data Protection
CPA-SD-3Secondary Use Consent
Art. 33Criminal Offences3 targets
AICDA-3.2Children's Data Protections
AICDA-5.4Data Protection Assessments
CPA-SD-2Children's Data Protection

Chapter VI - Institutional Framework(3 mappings)

Art. 19Automatically Generated Logs3 targets
AICDA-3.1Consent for Sensitive Data
CPA-SD-2Children's Data Protection
CPA-SD-3Secondary Use Consent

Chapter I - General Provisions and Principles(1 mappings)

Art. 2Consent Definition
AICDA-1.5Right to Data Portability

Chapter VII - Sanctions and Penalties(3 mappings)

Art. 25Criminal Penalties3 targets
AICDA-3.2Children's Data Protections
AICDA-5.4Data Protection Assessments
CPA-SD-2Children's Data Protection

Chapter II - Consent and Lawful Processing(1 mappings)

Art. 7Minimum Standards
AICDA-1.5Right to Data Portability

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What are the key differences between Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) and Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA)?

Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) has 49 controls across its framework, while Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA) covers 48 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 11 overlapping controls (20% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Chapter IV - Obligations of Data Controllers, where 6 Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) controls have no direct Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA) equivalent.

How many controls map between Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) and Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA)?

Of 49 total Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) controls, 11 map directly to Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA) controls — representing 20% coverage. The remaining 39 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) to Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA)?

39 Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) controls have no direct equivalent in Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA). The highest concentration of gaps is in Chapter IV - Obligations of Data Controllers with 6 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between Panama Law on Personal Data Protection (Law No. 81 of 2019) and Vermont Artificial Intelligence and Consumer Data Act (AICDA)?

The domain with the highest gap count is Chapter IV - Obligations of Data Controllers (6 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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