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UK Information Commissioner’s Office Fines Construction Company £4.4 Million for Breach of Security Obligations

Hunton Privacy

million fine to Interserve Group Limited for failing to keep employee personal data secure, which violates Article 5(1)(f) and Article 32 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), during the period of March 2019 to December 2020. On October 24, 2022, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) issued a £4.4

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How do you secure a Super Bowl?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

How do you secure a Super Bowl? Hopefully, security analysts will be watching closest of all. It’s safe to say that the last thing on anyone’s mind come Super Bowl Sunday will be the security of their digital interactions. First, we listed a lot of glittering generalities surrounding Super Bowl security spaces.

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Delaware amends data breach notification law

Data Protection Report

Most notably, the new law requires any entity that has suffered a data breach that includes social security numbers to provide free credit monitoring services to affected residents for one year. Mandatory reporting to the Attorney General if the number of affected residents exceeds 500.

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New CNIL €400,000 fine for data security breaches and non-compliance with data retention period under the GDPR

Data Protection Report

The issue giving rise to the financial penalty was a security breach relating to the company’s website notified by a user to the CNIL on 12 August 2018. According to SERGIC, the website’s security breach could have impacted around 29,440 users.

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CCPA In-Depth Series: Draft Attorney General Regulations on Verification, Children’s Privacy and Non-Discrimination

Data Matters

Businesses, consumer advocates, and privacy watchers have thus been eagerly waiting for over a year for the Attorney General to propose the regulations the CCPA requires him to promulgate. As laid out below, the nature and breadth of the Attorney General’s proposed regulations explain why they took so long to produce.

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EUROPE: New privacy rules for connected vehicles in Europe?

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

These draft guidelines highlight the data protection risks related to such applications, with general recommendations regarding the processing of personal data in relation to the non-professional use of connected vehicles and present some use cases. Categories of data being processed. geolocation data; biometric data; etc.)

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Kodak Alaris Launches New Network Scanning Solutions, Placing Channel Partners on Fast Track to Growth

Info Source

INfuse AX Scanner – A smart network scanning device requiring no PC or software/drivers that accurately and securely transfers data, metadata and finished image files directly into a business process. It places INfuse in a category by itself – a smart, connected scanning solution with IoT capabilities for today’s information capture market.”.