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How to implement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

IBM Big Data Hub

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the European Union’s landmark data privacy law, took effect in 2018. Yet many organizations still struggle to meet compliance requirements, and EU data protection authorities do not hesitate to hand out penalties. Irish regulators hit Meta with a EUR 1.2

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France: The CNIL publishes a practical guide on Data Protection Officers

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The CNIL provides practical advice to the management and the operational staff who process personal data, in order to ensure that such processing is carried out in compliance with the applicable data protections laws. The DPO is the key contact for the CNIL and data subjects. Provide information and advice.

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CNIL Publishes Six Step Methodology and Tools to Prepare for GDPR

Hunton Privacy

Step 1: Appointing a Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) or “Pilot”. The CNIL’s methodology first stresses the need for organizations to appoint a leader to pilot governance of data protection within their structure. This person will internally carry out informational, advisory and control tasks. Step 4: Managing Risks.

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California Enacts Broad Privacy Laws Modeled on GDPR

Data Matters

Jerry Brown signed into law the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (AB 375). It is intended to give consumers more transparency regarding and control over their data and establishes highly detailed requirements for what companies that collect personal data about California residents must disclose. .

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California Consumer Privacy Act: The Challenge Ahead – A Comparison of 10 Key Aspects of The GDPR and The CCPA

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

This is the fifth installment in Hogan Lovells’ series on the California Consumer Privacy Act. . As the most comprehensive privacy law to be enacted in the United States thus far, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has inevitably invited comparisons to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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California Consumer Privacy Act Signed, Introduces Key Privacy Requirements for Businesses

Hunton Privacy

On June 28, 2018, the Governor of California signed AB 375 , the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (the “Act”). The Act introduces key privacy requirements for businesses, and was passed quickly by California lawmakers in an effort to remove a ballot initiative of the same name from the November 6, 2018, statewide ballot.

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California Enacts Broad Privacy Protections Modeled on GDPR

Data Matters

Jerry Brown signed into law the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (AB 375). It is intended to give consumers more transparency regarding and control over their data and establishes highly detailed requirements for what companies that collect personal data about California residents must disclose. .

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