By Cassandre Coyer | January 23, 2023
Among the suggested changes, the FCC is proposing eliminating the current seven-business-day mandatory waiting period for notifying customers of a breach, leaving companies with more to do, in less time.
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By Ellen Bardash | January 23, 2023
Bright Data, represented by Wilks Law and Proskauer Rose, has asked a judge to confirm the web data platform isn't legally barred from accessing public information through Facebook or Instagram.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 23, 2023
The agency is stepping up investigations into online marketing tactics that might mislead consumers into making purchases or might make it hard for them to cancel subscriptions they no longer want.
By Claude Mandy, Symmetry Systems | January 18, 2023
With more organizations in the cloud than ever and data breaches on the rise, IT leaders need to develop an effective data governance strategy, enhanced by data security posture management.
By Cassandre Coyer | January 12, 2023
For now, where the blame falls for the mistake of exposing thousands of Social Security numbers is unclear. But for e-discovery professionals, this blunder "goes to show that the roles and responsibilities really do need to be defined ... because the impact is substantial."
By Isha Marathe | January 11, 2023
On the heels of joining Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher this week, Apple's former Chief Privacy Officer, Jane Horvath discusses the key privacy issues she will be watching in 2023, and how Big Tech's policies intersect with federal regulation.
By Cassandre Coyer | January 10, 2023
A report from eDiscovery Today found that legal professionals are still struggling with new types of data in their cases, though they're finding more uses for e-discovery technology.
By Dan Roe | January 9, 2023
Jane Horvath is the latest in a series of recent in-house and government hires at Gibson Dunn, which aims to become tech companies' one-stop shop for privacy matters.
By Cassandre Coyer | January 4, 2023
While external pressures of risks of data breaches and expanding data privacy laws are pushing many firms to rethink their data retention strategies, actual implementation of such policies could still take considerable time.
By Cassandre Coyer | December 30, 2022
2022 saw privacy compliance continue to grow more complicated as states have both revised old laws and enacted new ones, expanding the types of data covered under privacy statutes in the U.S., while a federal bipartisan privacy bill still struggles to pass.
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