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US: The CCPA ‘Moving Target’ One Month Before Privacy Enforcement Begins

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) enforcement deadline only a month away, Chief Privacy Officers still must grapple with significant uncertainties about what exactly the law requires. Third, it is now clear that Congress will not rush in to preempt the CCPA with a federal privacy law this year. By Jim Halpert.

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The DDR Advantage: Real-Time Data Defense

Security Affairs

Status-quo cybersecurity works by securing the “boxes” in which our data resides. After all, you can’t secure what you can’t see, and today’s environments obfuscate the true location of data so well that we, as security practitioners, can hardly keep up with it. The second benefit is what we’ll be focusing on today.

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Guest Post -- New Global Data  and Privacy Regulations in 2018 and the GDPR

AIIM

Data privacy breaches have been in the news again and again this year, eliciting increased concern from regulators and legislative bodies. But one of the most important data privacy milestones on the horizon in 2018 has its roots far earlier, and has been of utmost concern to multinational organizations. is no longer sufficient.

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EUROPE: e-Privacy Regulation – changes regarding electronic communications and digital marketing

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Since the European Commission unveiled a proposal for an e-Privacy Regulation in January 2017, this new piece of legislation, aiming to adapt rules on electronic communications and cookies, has undergone many iterations. Key topics: current status in the Council’s draft e-Privacy Regulation.

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What IG Professionals Should Know About the Internet of Bodies

ARMA International

Those employees joined a growing number of workers in other countries – Belgium, the UK, and Sweden, to name a few – who use microchips for workplace security, convenience, and commuting. Legal issues related to the IoB span the domains of privacy, ownership, ethics, and beyond. Legalities. It has never been able to do so.

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New York Enacts Law Restricting SSN Use

Hunton Privacy

New York State recently enacted legislation restricting the use of Social Security numbers (“SSNs”) by employers. The legislation takes effect on January 3, 2009. New York State recently enacted legislation restricting the use of Social Security numbers (“SSNs”) by employers. We Can Help.

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