iapp.org – The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled EU consumers advocacy groups have a right to file suits over alleged violations of the GDPR. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1520010548334710784
Member Spotlight: A conversation with Marcin Czarnecki
iapp.org – Prosus Senior Advisory Counsel Marcin Czarnecki has his finger on the pulse of the privacy programs of some of the most recognized brands in cyberspace. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519949917724286976
Google Play begins privacy ‘nutrition labels’ rollout
iapp.org – Google Play launched its privacy “nutrition labels” program, the Google Play Data safety section. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519859179917352961
US cybersecurity director on how government can form new social contract with tech industry
iapp.org – U.S. NCD Chris Inglis spoke at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2022 about forming a new social contract between the technology industry and the government. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519829100969570305
What Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s US Supreme Court appointment could mean for privacy
iapp.org – Exploring the privacy-related experience Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson brings to the U.S. Supreme Court and what her appointment could mean for future decision… Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519708857555161089
Global Insurance Rates Continue to Moderate in Q1 – With the Exception of Cyber
insurancejournal.com – Global commercial insurance prices rose 11% in the first quarter of 2022, marking the fifth consecutive reduction in rate increase since global pricing
The UK data policy and possible divergences with the European Union
iapp.org – Journalist Luca Bertuzzi reports on the U.K.’s data reforms and its possible convergence with EU data protection. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519648104412291075
Report: Tech companies tricked by fraudulent requests to provide customers’ sensitive data
iapp.org – Large tech companies have reportedly been tricked into providing customers’ sensitive personal data in response to fraudulent requests. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519587668396490752
T-Mobile source code reportedly stolen by hackers
iapp.org – T-Mobile officials confirmed a data breach, which reportedly involved the stealing of company source code by the hacking gang Lapsus$. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519496789501661189
Virginia amendment process complete, text finalized, ahead of Jan. 1 effective date
iapp.org – Westin Research Fellow Samuel Adams writes on the new and final amendments to the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1519466720234254336
Political agreement reached on Digital Services Act
iapp.org – EU institutions announced a political agreement on the final text for the Digital Services Act. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1518862720703078400
Report: 2020 US Census data may include significant inaccuracies
iapp.org – In the effort to better protect U.S. citizens’ identities, the Census Bureau has forsaken some accuracy with its 2020 Census data. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1518772005021130757
Heard around DC – Roundup and reflections for April 22, 2022
iapp.org – IAPP Managing Director, Washington, D.C., Cobun Zweifel-Keegan shares his observations on the latest privacy news in DC. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1518681618071891970
EU nears DSA deal; US, allies support online digital principles
iapp.org – The EU is nearing a deal on the Digital Services Act, while in the U.S. a draft declaration outlines principles for the Internet and digital technologies. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1518636337460568071
LinkedIn v. HiQ and the trans-Atlantic privacy divide
iapp.org – In a resounding victory for companies whose business model depends on web scraping, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held this week that such activity… Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1518621542405574656
European Parliament issues report on AI Act
iapp.org – European Parliament committees released a joint report with their recommendations for the proposed Artificial Intelligence Act. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1518500356837236738
Notes from the IAPP Canada Managing Director, April 22, 2022
iapp.org – IAPP Canada Managing Director Kris Klein announces the IAPP’s new offering of privacy certification training in French at the Canada Symposium. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1518228586490179584
Cybersecurity Predictions for 2022
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How to better manage your digital attack surface risk
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Cyber attack causes chaos in Costa Rica government systems
uk.sports.yahoo.com – Nearly a week into a ransomware attack that has crippled Costa Rican government computer systems, the country refused to pay a ransom as it struggled to implement workarounds and braced itself as hac… Tweeted by @LinkdoodAsia https://twitter.com/LinkdoodAsia/status/1518409482996441090