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Certain types of personal data are very valuable to criminals, and can be very damaging to an individual or business if it falls into the wrong hands. As the world becomes more digital and more connected, more of this sort of data is generated and passed between various sources on a regular basis.

 

Government regulations and supervisory authorities aren’t just about keeping irresponsible parties in line. They also provide vital security guidance to every type of organization that handles sensitive personal, business or government information.

 

Data protection regulations also ensure that the end user has a transparent view of and a say in the processing of personal data. These safeguards play a significant role in everything from the preservation of civil rights to ensuring that democratic institutions function properly.

 

Some types of personal data are clear candidates for regulation: medical records, banking information, national ID numbers and so on. But some of these regulations also cover items that might seem relatively innocuous at first glance: home addresses, email addresses, website profile information and so on. For example, the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has stipulations about anything that is unique to an individual to include phone numbers and social media accounts. People have varying levels of privacy preference with these items, but they are often protected by regulation because they can be used for targeted scams and attempts at identity theft.

 

Given that regulations often take the size and customer count of businesses into consideration in terms of penalties and the scope of protection of personal data, compliance is particularly important for enterprise-scale organizations. You do not necessarily have to have an active business presence in a country or region; simply storing data on or moving it through servers there may subject you to their data protection rules.

 

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China’s New Encryption Law Highlights Cryptography as a Strategic Priority

November 11, 2019
China recently passed an encryption law to regulate encryption in public and private sectors, and also set forth guidelines for how cryptography should be used to help safeguard national security.
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New Connecticut State Privacy Law Voted In, Set To Become 5th Data Privacy Regulation of Its Kind in US

May 18, 2022
A nearly unanimous vote in the Connecticut House made the CTDPA official, with its terms set to go into effect on July 1, 2023. As with the other state privacy laws, only businesses that meet certain thresholds of personal information handling will be regulated.
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Marriott Faces Massive $123 Million GDPR Fine For 2018 Security Breach

July 23, 2019
With a major GDPR fine of $123 million on Marriott following an even bigger $230 million fine on British Airways, businesses worldwide are now on notice to have adequate security safeguards in place to protect user data.
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A Tangled, Twisted Route to Privacy Shield Invalidity?

July 15, 2020
Europe’s highest court will soon deliver a judgement on the 'Schrems II' case that could see the controversial Privacy Shield accord between the EU and the U.S. struck down.
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Big Tech Lobby Makes Noise About Pulling Out of Hong Kong Over “Doxxing” Privacy Law

July 13, 2021
Some of the biggest names in Big Tech may be considering pulling out of Hong Kong. The reason is a recently-implemented "doxxing" privacy law developed in the wake of the 2019 pro-democracy protests.
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Data ProtectionNews

Already Reeling, Meta’s Fate in Europe May Be Decided by Draft Decision on EU-US Data Transfers Set for Late March

February 28, 2022
Meta has issued statements indicating that a stoppage of EU-US data transfers would be "devastating" and could cause it to pull services from the region, even specifically naming Facebook and Instagram as products that could become inaccessible.
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Data ProtectionNews

French Regulator Hits Microsoft With €60 Million Fine Over Bing Cookie Consent

January 6, 2023
Microsoft faces a hefty fine over Bing cookie consent issues, and has additionally been given three months to get the system into compliance or it could face additional fines of €60,000 per day.
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Data ProtectionInsights

Navigating the Data Privacy Landscape in 2023

January 31, 2023
Against a backdrop of looming privacy regulation, VFS Global’s Group Data Protection Officer, Astrid Gobardhan, looks at the various benefits of privacy investment for organisations – from better security, improved customer confidence, right through to brand enhancement and reduced operational costs.
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Data ProtectionNews

UK ICO Takes Action Against Experian for Data Broking Practices; “Invisible” Personal Data Processing Must Be Reformed Within Nine Months

November 4, 2020
Experian’s data broking department providing marketing analytics is in trouble with the UK ICO, requiring it to make major changes to its direct marketing services.
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Data ProtectionInsights

California Strikes Again: Do Arbitration and Class Action Waiver Clauses Protect Your Clients Against a Class Action CCPA Claim?

July 14, 2020
Companies with arbitration and class action waiver clauses in their consumer agreements should understand how the CCPA law will address them when faced with class action lawsuits.
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