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California Legislature Passes Bill Regulating Data Brokers

Hunton Privacy

The Act aims to close a loophole in the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) that allows consumers to request that data brokers delete personal information obtained directly from the consumer, but does not require data brokers to delete personal information obtained from other sources.

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How to Develop an Incident Response Plan

eSecurity Planet

We make IT, security, or any business decision by weighing the risks and the rewards. What investments can we make to drive down costs or increase sales? Or as is often the case with security, what costs can we skip and still escape big penalties later? Be in-line with insurance policies. Document contingencies.

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A new era for customer data – could security be ‘the new green’ for businesses?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Think TV licenses and car insurance, for example. There has never been more public awareness around the importance of data security – between the Cambridge Analytica scandal and hundreds of GDPR ‘opt-out’ notifications – the topic has been on our front pages and at the top of our inboxes for a while.

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GDPR is upon us: are you ready for what comes next?

Data Protection Report

These data subject rights are not new as similar rights were already in place before the GDPR in Europe (and most frequently exercised in the UK), but for organizations that are based outside the EU, this procedure may have been put in place for the first time and never put to test before. Will GDPR become a global standard?

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Malaysian Data Protection Law Takes Effect

Hunton Privacy

At present, these include data users in the communications, banking and finance, insurance, health care, tourism and hospitality, transportation, education, direct sales, services, real estate and utilities sectors. The law allows the Minister to designate classes of data users who must register their data processing activities.