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Data ProtectionNews

California’s CCPA May Be Updated; Proposed Privacy Rules Would Be a Mixed Bag for Both Businesses and Consumers

February 22, 2020
A proposed update from the state Attorney General is set to change the new CCPA up a bit just two months in, granting some small concessions in the privacy rules for both businesses and end users.
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Gavel on U.S. dollar notes showing the consumer privacy and legal risk to look out in the coming decade
Data ProtectionInsights

Consumer Privacy and Legal Risk: What to Look for in the Decade to Come

February 14, 2020
As consumer privacy issues continue to grow, privacy professionals should look at the overall landscape of the litigation risks to better plan for comprehensive data privacy policies.
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Wall street stock market monitor showing Facebook cautioned after closing high Q4 earnings that privacy regulations will cut into profits going forward
Data ProtectionNews

Facebook Earnings Call Warns Investors That Privacy Regulations Will Cut Into Profits Going Forward

February 11, 2020
Even though Facebook has closed out its Q4 earnings at historic highs, the company cautioned that cost of compliance with privacy regulations will slow down revenue growth rates in Q1.
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Flag of Nebraska showing the analysis on the new Nebraska Consumer Data Privacy Act
Data ProtectionInsights

Analyzing the 2020 Nebraska Consumer Data Privacy Act

February 6, 2020
A new legislation, Nebraska Consumer Data Privacy Act, has been introduced on 8 January 2020. How will it apply to the Nebraska residents and affects the businesses?
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Facial recognition technology applied on a woman’s face showing the temporary facial recognition ban under consideration by EU
Data PrivacyNews

EU Ponders Temporary Facial Recognition Ban

February 4, 2020
European Commission is deliberating whether to adopt a three to five-year facial recognition ban that will give them some time to figure out how best to regulate the new technology.
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Sculpture of Themis on blurred background showing what to expect from privacy laws in 2020
Data ProtectionInsights

Emerging Trends: What to Expect From Privacy Laws in 2020

January 29, 2020
With data privacy laws becoming a focus for many global and U.S. state governments in 2019, this year will prove to be challenging for companies as they attempt to comply with the many regulations pertaining to the personal data of customers.
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Man reviewing document showing the review of written comments received on CCPA regulations.
Data ProtectionInsights

In Limbo: Gripes with the CCPA’s Proposed Regulations

January 22, 2020
Hundreds of written comments received by the California Office of the Attorney General show that there is still confusion and possible expansion of the CCPA.
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YouTube logo on laptop screen showing YouTube’s new privacy rules for COPPA compliance
Data PrivacyNews

YouTube Adapts Privacy Rules for COPPA Compliance Despite YouTuber Angst

January 17, 2020
YouTube’s new privacy rules to meet COPPA compliance will require YouTuber to assign each new piece of content on the platform as being ‘for children’ or ‘not for children’.
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Man holding a hammer with dollar icons showing the new legislation introduced in U.S. to track and regulate foreign sale of cyber capabilities
Cyber SecurityNews

Prompted by Reuters Investigation, New Legislation Introduced in U.S. to Track and Regulate Foreign Sale of Cyber Capabilities

January 16, 2020
A new law was included in 2020 budget bill which requires any U.S. company providing cyber capabilities to first notify the State Department and obtain permission before selling to foreign governments.
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Office desk with pile of documents showing top five ways to survive the deluge of data subject requests
Data ProtectionInsights

Top Five Ways to Survive the DSR Deluge and One Thing You Should Never Do

January 10, 2020
Regulations like GDPR and CCPA are generating high volume of data subject requests around how and why data is being used. How should companies manage them and stay in compliance?
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Shield Icon against data and network showing zero trust and attack surface

Gartner: Slow Adoption and Expanding Attack Surface; Zero Trust Will Not Stop Over 50% Of Attacks by 2026

Hands holding smartphone using Google Fi service showing T-Mobile data breach

T-Mobile Data Breach Includes Massive Compromise of Google Fi Service, Unknown Quantity of Customer Records Exposed

Data Privacy’s Tipping Point: Where We Go From Here

Hacker using mobile smartphone calling victim showing remote monitoring and management software used in phishing of federal agencies

Hackers Breached Multiple Federal Agencies via Remote Monitoring and Management Software

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