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The Bavarian DPA Issues Paper on Certifications Under the GDPR

Hunton Privacy

On June 22, 2016, the Bavarian Data Protection Authority (“DPA”) issued a short paper on certifications under Article 42 of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). The GDPR will become effective on May 25, 2018. This paper is part of a series of papers that the Bavarian DPA will be issuing periodically on specific topics of the GDPR to inform the public about what topics are being discussed within the DPA.

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Speaking at InfoGovCon 2016

JKevinParker

I'm very excited to be speaking at this year's InfoGovCon in Providence, RI. The conference is October 11-12. The lineup of speakers is excellent. This is the first year I get to go to InfoGovCon and I have the honor of presenting. Make plans to attend. You won't be disappointed. Learn more about InfoGovCon here.

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Slack + Attensa

Attensa

Slack is a powerful tool that has changed the way we communicate. Internally within an organization or publicly, people are able to leverage the power of channels (#) in the workplace. Now if you couple Slack with Attensa RSS publishing, you have something even better. You have the ability to inform people tuning in to your channel with information managed by Attensa topics.

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Ad Network to Pay Nearly 1 Million in Civil Penalties to Settle FTC Charges That It Geo-Tracked Consumers Without Permission

Hunton Privacy

On June 22, 2016, the Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement with Singaporean-based mobile advertising network, InMobi, resolving charges that the company deceptively tracked hundreds of millions of consumers’ locations, including children, without their knowledge or consent. Among other requirements, the settlement orders the company to pay $950,000 in civil penalties. .

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Get Better Network Graphs & Save Analysts Time

Many organizations today are unlocking the power of their data by using graph databases to feed downstream analytics, enahance visualizations, and more. Yet, when different graph nodes represent the same entity, graphs get messy. Watch this essential video with Senzing CEO Jeff Jonas on how adding entity resolution to a graph database condenses network graphs to improve analytics and save your analysts time.

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Hunton Privacy Team Publishes Several Chapters in International Comparative Legal Guide to Data Protection

Hunton Privacy

Hunton & Williams announces its participation with the Global Legal Group in the publication of the third edition of the book The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Data Protection 2016. The guide provides corporate counsel and international practitioners with a comprehensive worldwide legal analysis of the laws and regulations relating to data protection.

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The New Wave of Consumer Class Actions Targeting Retailers: What is the TCCWNA?

Hunton Privacy

TCCWNA. The very acronym evokes head scratches and sighs of angst and frustration among many lawyers in the retail industry. You have probably heard about it. You may have even been warned about it. And you may currently be trying to figure out how best to minimize your risk and exposure this very moment. But what is it and why has virtually every retailer been hit with a TCCWNA class action demand letter or lawsuit in the past few months?

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UK Votes to Leave the EU: Data Protection Standards Unlikely to Be Affected

Hunton Privacy

On June 23, 2016, the UK held a referendum to decide upon its continued membership in the European Union. The outcome has resulted in the decision for the UK to withdraw its membership from the European Union. Despite the result, data protection standards are unlikely to be affected. The full details of how and when the UK will negotiate its exit from the EU is still unclear.

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