By Cheryl Miller | March 28, 2019
The bill, approved by the House Committee on Financial Services, is a top priority for a marijuana industry largely shut out of mainstream banking.
By Phillip Bantz | March 8, 2019
Huawei's chief lawyer said in an interview with Bloomberg the U.S. ban on Huawei's products had hurt the company and its reputation. But he asserted that Huawei would only leave the U.S. as a "last resort."
By Dan Clark | February 27, 2019
According to Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Hawaii, California, New Jersey, Oregon, Maine, Massachusetts and Virginia have laws that raised the age from 18 to 21 for consumers to purchase and use tobacco products.
By Phillip Bantz | February 27, 2019
The 2018 EDPS annual report released Tuesday shows that the number of data privacy complaints increased by 111 percent from 2017 to 2018. And the number of admissible complaints that led to investigations spiked by 132 percent.
By Dan Clark | February 4, 2019
Lisa Malloy, the head of U.S. government affairs at Intel Corp. said that if there was ever a time a federal data privacy regulation will be passed, 2019 will be the year, as more and more people have become aware of how much of their personal information is on the internet, and they are more aware of the risks of having that information exposed.
By Dan Clark | January 29, 2019
Intel Corp. released a second version of its data privacy bill, named the Innovative and Ethical Data Use Act, on Monday after getting comments from industry experts on the first draft bill it released in November.
By Dan Clark | January 17, 2019
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio is the latest to introduce a federal data privacy bill. However, its pre-emption of existing state laws makes experts question if it will pass.
By Dan Clark | January 11, 2019
The chief privacy officer and legal engineer of data management company Immuta said that this was only a recommendation and there will still need to be a final ruling by the court.
By Sue Reisinger | December 10, 2018
The new proposal is specifically aimed at giving all European Union consumers the right to seek damages as a class, and not just an injunction to stop the harm. The U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform released a statement calling the proposal “poorly written" and "lack[ing] clear safeguards to prevent fraud and abuse," among other criticisms.
By Dan Clark | November 29, 2018
For years, federal legislators have attempted to pass comprehensive cybersecurity and data privacy legislation. With more support than ever from the public, industry and both sides of the political spectrum, 2019 may be the year when such legislation is enacted.
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