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Can Gather Change the Course of Internet History?

John Battelle's Searchblog

“He has a deep background in consumer and enterprise products used by hundreds of millions of people, as well as exposure to government policy, across technology areas including security, identity, privacy, and e-commerce.” How much did I spend on Amazon each month, and would I have saved money if I had bought those same items at Walmart?

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Processing of riders’ personal data ? The Italian Data Protection Authority sanctions a food delivery company

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

On July 5, 2021, the Italian supervisory authority (“ Garante ”) published an injunction against a company operating a food delivery app (“ Company ”) over the processing of riders’ personal data with respect to the use of algorithms for the management of the orders. What infringements did the Garante identify? Retention period.

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Tuesday’s Relativity Fest 2019 Sessions: eDiscovery Trends

eDiscovery Daily

The EDRM has been a household name in the e-discovery and legal technology industry for 15 years. Join this lively and interactive session for a discussion about evolving standards and workflows in e-discovery and how they might be incorporated into a revised EDRM.

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Will technology companies be ready for the NIS Directive by May 2018?

IT Governance

With many companies working towards compliance with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , another EU legislation that is expected to be transposed into law in May 2018 is falling under the radar: the Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (NIS Directive). E-commerce companies are out of scope.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

To pick just two recent examples of the latter, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation1 (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act2 (CCPA) both impose sweeping requirements on businesses with the aim of increasing consumers’ privacy and control over how their personal data is used. 72 Indeed, Comment 2.b 72 Indeed, Comment 2.b

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Going Passwordless

ForAllSecure

Of course, there were some guesses and backward steps there too, as well. There's a caveat to this of course because they essentially elongate the use of passwords still. But the flipside, of course, is it allows this ecosystem to have usernames and passwords to still exist essentially and proliferate. That's a great use case.