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Reminder that the FTC is Providing an Opportunity to Comment on COPPA Rule by October 23

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) is requesting public comments on the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (“COPPA Rule”). The FTC noted its particular interest in comments addressing a variety of questions, including: Has the COPPA Rule affected the availability of websites or online services directed to children?

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ISO 27001 and Physical Security

IT Governance

I’d say that the separate category just filters out those controls better. Having a separate category for those controls makes this more practical to do. In addition, you need to be aware of your privacy obligations. Last November, a Scottish minister let his children use his tablet, running up a massive bill.

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ICO’s draft Age Appropriate Design Code could seriously impact processing of under 18’s personal data

Data Protection Report

Irrespective of whether an ISS is aimed or targeted at children, the standards of the Code must be met (to the extent applicable) unless: robust age verification mechanisms are applied (we will re-visit these later on) restricting access to adult users only; or. Users impacted. of the GDPR. 0 – 5: pre-literate and early literacy.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Learn Competitive Hacking with picoCTF

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: So in this episode, we're going to be talking a lot about Capture the Flag, not the children's game of course, but the information security game, we're going to talk about the Jeopardy style CTF, which like the TV game show has six categories of questions, with varying degrees of difficulty. So what is CyLab.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

The new right to be forgotten will allow children to enjoy their childhood without having every personal event, achievement, failure, antic or prank that they posted online to be digitally recorded for ever more. Of course, as new rights like this are created, the Bill will ensure that they cannot be taken too far.

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FTC Obtains Record COPPA Settlement

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

On February 27, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) announced that it settled with the operators of a video social networking app for a record civil penalty of $5.7 million under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”). directly targeted children under 13 as an audience. Musical.ly

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