Privacy

Five major changes to California’s privacy law your business should know about

Last election day, Californians approved Proposition 24–adopting the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) to expand the state’s existing privacy law, the CCPA.  Besides establishing a new enforcement agency and making it harder for state lawmakers to restrict state privacy law beyond the CPRA’s minimum standards, the new law makes substantial changes to California’s privacy regime. …

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The EU’s high court just demolished the EU-US Privacy Shield…now what?

Last month, in what may seem like a deja vu moment from 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) surprisingly struck down the EU-US Privacy Shield.  The Privacy Shield was the legal mechanism that more than 5,300 organizations used to transfer personal data between the EU and the US. Of the companies …

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Save the Date for July 31st: Enabling Ad-Tech Features to Ensure CCPA Compliance

Since July 1st, some California consumers have eagerly begun enforcing their newly created privacy rights through class-action lawsuits aimed at companies consumers believe to have mishandled their data.  Just last week, a consumer sued Walmart, alleging a lack of necessary security standards to protect the consumer’s credit card data during a recent security breach – …

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