iapp.org – We know there’s a lot of privacy news to sift through each week. To make it easier we compiled the top 5 most-read articles for the week of March 6, 2023. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1634388765195083783
Does the CCPA as modified by the CPRA apply to your business?
iapp.org – This article looks at the modification of the CCPA threshold test of “what is a business.” Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1634358629758369792
European Central Bank to Test Cyber Resilience of Banks
insurancejournal.com – The European Central Bank plans to test the cyber resilience of the euro zone’s top banks after a sharp rise in cyberattacks, including after Russia’s
TSA Adds New Cybersecurity Regulations to Address Persistent Threats
insurancejournal.com – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) on Tuesday issued new cybersecurity requirements for airports and aircraft operators as part of an
A view from Brussels: Streams of development on trans-Atlantic data flow
iapp.org – IAPP Managing Director, Europe, Isabelle Roccia, rounds up the latest developments and comments on trans-Atlantic data flows between the EU and the U.S. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1634177702063112193
European Parliament settles on proposed AI Act definitions
iapp.org – Members of European Parliament agreed to adopt the OECD’s definition of artificial intelligence for the proposed AI Act. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1634117153610776577
A conversation on how to start, move along a privacy career
iapp.org – Join the IAPP March 10 on LinkedIn Live for a conversation on beginning and growing a privacy career. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1634026408174338049
Russian Cyberwar Against Ukraine Stumbles, Just Like Conventional One
insurancejournal.com – Even before Russia invaded Ukraine, its hacking offensive was well under way. Suspected Russian hackers targeted Ukrainian government and financial
India to propose open transfer regime in draft data protection bill
iapp.org – India’s government plans to amend draft provisions on data transfers in the proposed Digital Personal Data Protection Bill. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633784965459574784
International data transfers: Time to rethink binding corporate rules
iapp.org – International data transfers continue to be a top compliance and legal issue for both European and global organizations, writes Remove term: Bojana Bellamy. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633754736871751681
Edwards talks data reform, ‘deliberate,’ ‘approachable’ ICO
iapp.org – U.K. ICO John Edwards and Liberal Democrat House of Lords spokesperson for Science, Innovation and Technology Tim Clement-Jones speak at the IAPP DPI:UK. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633603756893032448
Iowa Senate unanimously approves comprehensive privacy bill
iapp.org – The Iowa Senate voted 47-0 to advance Senate File 262, an act relating to consumer data protection, to House consideration. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633513552127610880
EDPS calls out gaps in proposed CSAM legislation
iapp.org – EDPS Wojciech Wiewiórowski criticized EU policymakers for shortcomings in proposed legislation to combat child sexual abuse materials. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633422610481520642
OAIC wins High Court appeal for special leave by Facebook in data protection case
iapp.org – The High Court of Australia ruled against Facebook’s appeal for special leave in a 2020 case the OAIC brought against the company. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633301640915591172
WhatsApp to increase EU privacy notice transparency
iapp.org – The European Commission announced Meta’s WhatsApp agreed to improve user transparency for its EU terms of service and privacy notice. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633271510919184384
Draft UK data protection reform expected this week
iapp.org – The U.K. government is expected to release draft data protection reform legislation as early as Wednesday. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633241336609648642
AI Objectives Institute looks to ‘course correct’ AI development
iapp.org – AI entrepreneur Deger Turan has signed on to lead the AOI, hoping to course-correct AI’s evolution to safeguard the future of humanity. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633181105615704067
Biden’s Cyber Plan Would Hold Software Makers Responsible in Hacks
claimsjournal.com – The Biden administration is set to release an aggressive new national cybersecurity strategy on Thursday that seeks to shift the blame from companies that
Platforms seek answers to age verification conundrum
iapp.org – Age verification and the best privacy-preserving approach to doing so are top of mind for social and streaming platforms. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1633090503259439105
Canada’s federal privacy reform moves forward
iapp.org – The House of Commons of Canada plans to re-open debate on the proposed Digital Charter Implementation Act, Bill C-27, at second reading. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1632939229805178881