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NT Analyzer Webinar: Solving Apple’s new app privacy requirement

Data Protection Report

Starting December 8th, Apple will require developers to provide extensive, granular information about their app’s privacy practices, such as the type of data collected from users, third-party data usage and specific purpose of collection. An export function, where organizations can explore and upload sets of the data.

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California Enacts Broad Privacy Laws Modeled on GDPR

Data Matters

Specific categories defined as personal information include. identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol address, email address, account name, Social Security number, driver’s license number or passport number. geolocation data. education information.

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California Enacts Broad Privacy Protections Modeled on GDPR

Data Matters

Specific categories defined as personal information include. identifiers such as a real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, online identifier, internet protocol address, email address, account name, Social Security number, driver’s license number or passport number. geolocation data. education information.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

Recent guidance from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on disclosure and enforcement actions by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) make clear that cybersecurity is no longer a niche topic, but a concern significant enough to warrant the oversight of corporate boards of directors. Designing an Enterprise-Level Approach.

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East Coast Meets West Coast: Enter the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act

Data Matters

These are (i) government entities; (ii) entities subject to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act; (iii) entities subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act; (iv) nonprofits; and (v) institutions of higher education. Controllers must.