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CNIL Publishes 2024 Investigation Focus Plan

Hunton Privacy

On February 8, 2024, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) announced the priority topics for its inspections in 2024. In 2024, the CNIL will focus its investigations on the following priority topics: Data Collection for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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YouTube Has a Disturbingly Creepy Minecraft Problem

WIRED Threat Level

A WIRED investigation has found dozens of kid-focused videos with disturbing thumbnails that the platform serves up on the "Topic" pages of popular games.

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[Podcast] Achieving Cloud Content Harmony – Access with Control

AIIM

Cloud Content Management has the power to change the game for businesses of all sizes and types. On this episode, your host Kevin Craine interviews Cresyl’s Jim Ongena to dig deeper into this balancing act with cloud content management – the topic of Jim’s session at The AIIM Conference 2020. But this great power needs balance!

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My top five moments from season one of The Data Download

Collibra

While season one really laid the foundation for conversations about data mesh, data and ethics, AI and ML, ESG and building a data office; season two will expand on these topics and dive deeper into how these topics are directly impacting organizations today.

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FTC Extends Public Comment Period on Advertising to Kids in Digital Media

Hunton Privacy

The event will focus on manipulative marketing practices targeted towards children, particularly those related to influencer marketing and online games. The public can comment on this topic and related issues until November 18, 2022, by emailing comments to digitalads2kids@ftc.gov.

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GUEST ESSAY: Now more than ever, companies need to proactively promote family Online Safety

The Last Watchdog

However, the sudden and drastic shift to work-from-home and schooling-from-home settings has changed the ball game. Consider that kids are constantly connected on the internet with online games, streaming devices, virtual schooling, and zoom play dates. Safeguarding data in workplace settings gets plenty of attention.

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Make data protection training fun with our GDPR Challenge game

IT Governance

This is the application of competitive gaming in a learning environment. Thanks to our GDPR Challenge E-learning Game , you can now reap the benefits of gamification when training your staff on their data protection obligations. The idea behind the game is to make lessons more engaging than standard e-learning.

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