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China: new rules on use of algorithms for digital business, data analytics and decision-making

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The new “Administrative Regulations on Algorithm Recommendation of Internet Business Services” comes into force on 1 March 2022, and will introduce important rules on the use of algorithms when operating digital platforms/websites/apps – including targeted marketing – in China. Authors: Carolyn Bigg , Venus Cheung , Fangfang Song.

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Building for operational resilience in the age of AI and hybrid cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

For highly regulated industries, these challenges take on an entirely new level of expectation as they navigate evolving regulatory landscape and manage requirements for privacy, resiliency, cybersecurity, data sovereignty and more. This includes cyber incidents, technology failures, natural disasters and more. Similarly, in the U.S.

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Improve your data relationships with third parties

Collibra

They are creating a layer of rules about third party risk, operational resilience, and cybersecurity that go above and beyond new data privacy laws such as the EU’s GDPR and California’s CCPA in their impact. In the EU, Digital Operational Resilience Framework for financial services: Making the EU financial sector more secure came out.

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California Consumer Privacy Act: The Challenge Ahead — Key Terms in the CCPA

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

This is the second installment in Hogan Lovells’ series on the California Consumer Privacy Act. Legislative history can speak volumes about those word choices, and the unique legislative history of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) only highlights the importance of understanding the terms used in the act.

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Proposed Amendments to NY Financial Services Cybersecurity Regulations Impose New Obligations on Large Entities, Boards of Directors and CISOs

Hunton Privacy

In addition to the new heightened requirements for Class A Companies, the Proposed Amendments would impose new requirements for all covered financial institutions, including the following: A covered entity’s cybersecurity policies must (1) be approved at least annually by a “senior governing body” (i.e.,

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Datacenter Colocation in Northern Virginia for Small, Medium Businesses - Business Requirements and Reasons for Local IT Outsourcing

Interactive Information Management

Your Business Depends on IT You’re a small to medium-sized business in Northern Virginia, the Washington DC metro region – maybe even a larger, regional business, nonprofit or government entity. It’s also a risk to those who depend on you to protect their data, privacy and investment in custom knowledge and services.

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Managed IT Service Providers (MSPs): A Fast Way to Secure IT

eSecurity Planet

Corporations, nonprofit organizations, utilities, and all manners of government agencies use managed service providers. While MSPs also provide a wide range of business services, here we’ll focus on managed IT and cybersecurity service providers. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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