hbr.org – Navigating privacy protection, new regulation, and consumer revolt. Tweeted by @blue_metrix https://twitter.com/blue_metrix/status/1497623998754172940
Ukraine seeks volunteers to defend networks as Russian troops menace Kyiv
threatshub.org – ThreatsHub.org | Cloud Security & Cyber Threats Analysis Hub. 100% Free OSINT Threat Intelligent and Cybersecurity News. Tweeted by @threatshub https://twitter.com/threatshub/status/1497597605374693376
When it comes to software pipelines, zero days shouldn’t mean zero productivity
threatshub.org – ThreatsHub.org | Cloud Security & Cyber Threats Analysis Hub. 100% Free OSINT Threat Intelligent and Cybersecurity News. Tweeted by @threatshub https://twitter.com/threatshub/status/1497778837345632258
The top 5 most-read stories for the week of Feb. 21, 2022
iapp.org – A look at the most-read privacy stories for the week of Feb. 21 2022. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497572573516869635
Op-ed: ULC’s data protection act ‘a viable alternative’ to EU GDPR
iapp.org – Forbes Senior Contributor Roslyn Layton says the ULC’s Uniform Personal Data Protection Act is a ‘viable alternative’ for the U.S. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497662981475348487
Irish DPC releases annual report
iapp.org – Ireland’s Data Protection Commissioner warned not to measure GDPR’s success solely on the quantity and size of fines levied. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497345835415318529
EDPB adopts reply on cybercrime convention protocol around data transfers
iapp.org – The EDPB adopted a letter on personal data protections resulting from the Second Additional Protocol to the Cybercrime Convention. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497240778959200288
Data Act: The EU makes its next move for industrial data
iapp.org – Journalist Luca Bertuzzi explores what’s in the European Commission’s newly released Data Act. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497255487137619975
What do the Google Analytics enforcement cases mean for privacy compliance?
iapp.org – A panel of data transfer experts dives into the recent Google Analytics cases in the EU to explore how companies can ensure a low risk profile. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497376014518919170
U.S. Won’t Give Water to California Farmers Because of Drougth
insurancejournal.com – With California entering the third year of severe drought, federal officials said Wednesday they won’t deliver any water to farmers in the state’s major
People on the Move: March 2022
iapp.org – Here’s a list of the movers and shakers in the privacy profession within the last month or so. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1496998792318574600
Bank data leak includes 30,000 accounts totaling more than 80B GBP
iapp.org – An anonymous source leaked information for more than 30,000 Credit Suisse accounts that totaled more than 80 billion GBP, the Guardian reports. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497043767299354625
Report: Australian data breaches up 6% in second half of 2021
iapp.org – The Australian Information Commissioner announced there were 464 data breaches in the second half of 2021, up 6% from the previous reporting period. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497134436370026496
Top 5 operational impacts China’s PIPL: Part 3 – Personal information protection officer
iapp.org – This article examines the role of the personal information protection officer under China’s PIPL. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1497194969039314971
New York Governor Plans Center to Coordinate Public, Private Cybersecurity
insurancejournal.com – New York wants to improve its cybersecurity defenses and will open a joint operations center in the coming months to coordinate between government
Israeli justice ministry finds no evidence of illegal cellphone hacking by police
iapp.org – The Israeli justice ministry announced it found no evidence that members of Israeli police circumvented the judiciary to hack civilians’ cellphones. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1496832574043213829
How privacy changes from Apple, Google affect Facebook’s ad revenue
iapp.org – The Wall Street Journal looks at how changes to Apple’s application tracking rules have affected advertising sales for Facebook. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1496636359683059715
Bills propose extensions on CPRA exemptions, biometric data amendments
iapp.org – Bills introduced to continue CPRA exemptions for employee and business-to-business data, and update CPRA’s biometric data provisions. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1496666397027536899
DPOs in Israel — An analysis of a regulatory maze
iapp.org – Analyze the lack of a current data protection officer requirement and how that may change soon as Israel continues amending and updating privacy laws. Tweeted by @PrivacyPros https://twitter.com/PrivacyPros/status/1496802287599353860
Cyber Market Primed to Grow and Eclipse Property by 2040: Gallagher Re
insurancejournal.com – Following a pause to stabilize the vessel, the cyber market is poised for a wave of growth that could make it larger than the property catastrophe market
