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Data PrivacyInsights

The Backlash Against Facial Recognition Technology Continues to Grow

June 7, 2019
Facial recognition technology may not be as accurate as some people think and the U.S. Congress is likely to introduce bipartisan legislation to limit how the technology can be used, and by whom.
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Facial recognition applied to people walking on street showing the ban of facial recognition technology for all San Francisco city departments
Data PrivacyNews

San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition Technology

May 24, 2019
It’s a fine line between “good policing” and a “police state” as San Francisco bans facial recognition technology city departments due to growing privacy concerns.
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Hacker working on computer showing Chinese spies using NSA cyber weapons long before Shadow Brokers hacker group released them
Cyber SecurityNews

Chinese Spies Stole NSA Cyber Weapons Before They Were Leaked by Shadow Brokers

May 20, 2019
Chinese spies known as Buckeye group are alleged to be using some of the NSA cyber weapons as early as March 2016, long before Shadow Brokers released them in April 2017.
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Exterior photo of Sacramento city hall showing how the upcoming California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will impact businesses and consumers
Data ProtectionInsights

What is the California Consumer Privacy Act and Does it Apply to Me?

May 15, 2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) becomes effective on January 1, 2020, making California the first state in U.S. to roll out GDPR-like regulation, how should the business prepare and how will it impact consumers?
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Businessmen in discussion showing tech lobbyists working to introduce new amendments and changes to CCPA
Data ProtectionInsights

Tech Lobbyists Move Swiftly to Limit Reach and Scope of California’s CCPA Privacy Law

May 13, 2019
Tech lobbyists working to introduce new amendments and changes to the upcoming CCPA privacy law which could significantly limit the effectiveness of the regulation.
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Hand on tablet using smart home system showing new IoT security laws in U.K. and U.S. to protect consumers from hacks of internet-connected devices
Data ProtectionNews

New IoT Security Laws Seek to Protect Consumers From Hacks of Internet-Connected Devices

May 10, 2019
Connected devices will soon be subject to new IoT security laws, with California taking the lead and requiring devices to have “reasonable security features” and U.K. draft law requires devices to have cyber security features labeled on package.
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Console on data center rack showing new cyber security directive which requires U.S. federal agencies to patch vulnerabilities twice as fast
Cyber SecurityNews

New Cyber Security Directive Forces Federal Agencies to Patch Vulnerabilities Twice as Fast

May 10, 2019
New cyber security directive from DHS has cut mandatory time for U.S. federal government agencies to patch vulnerabilities considered critical from 30 to 15 days, failure to do so may result in administrative penalties.
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Flags of U.S. and European Union showing the difference in approach towards GDPR compliance by U.S. and Europe
Data ProtectionInsights

The U.S. and Europe Are Approaching GDPR and Data Privacy Much Differently

May 8, 2019
U.S. is addressing GDPR compliance and data privacy through technologies whereas Europe is taking the litigation route, will Europe wake up at some point and realize they’re behind the technology curve?
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Child working on computer and talking on phone showing U.S. and U.K. turning their attention to children’s privacy online
Data ProtectionNews

Lawmakers in the U.S. and UK Turn Their Attention to Children’s Privacy Online

May 6, 2019
U.S. push for COPPA update and UK publication of 16-point draft code of practice for children’s privacy show a move towards stronger data protection laws against tracking and monitoring of children.
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Boy playing tablet showing possible new DETOUR Act to stop tech companies in using dark patterns to obtain consent or user data
Data ProtectionNews

New Senate Bill Targets Dark Patterns Used by Big Tech Giants

April 25, 2019
New DETOUR Act may pass in U.S. to fight against “dark patterns” which makes it illegal for tech companies to design, modify or manipulate user interface to obtain consent or user data.
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