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No Turning Back: New Facial Recognition Database May Force Legal Reckoning
A new law enforcement app called Clearview is taking a leap into the legal unknown by creating one of the biggest known facial recognition databases around, powered by 3 billion public pictures pulled from social media.Facebook Wants to Tap Into Consumers' Financial Data, But Don't Worry About Privacy Quite Yet
Financial data sharing is regulated on both the federal and state level. But are those laws enough to protect consumer privacy and security?Why the UK's 'Right to be Forgotten' Ruling Has Limited Impact
A U.K. court's ruling in NT1 v. Google and NT2 v. Google underscored how right to be forgotten determinations are unique to each individual case and country, and may likely change under the GDPR.New European Privacy Rules Have a Broad Reach and the Time to Comply Is Now
Meeting GDPR requirements can take some time, so, if your organization is impacted by the GDPR and compliance efforts are not already underway, it is time to get started.Data Security and Breach Response Still Hot Issues: Lessons from 2017 Enforcement Actions
A number of regulators and government entities have issued guidance that is instructive about measures that organizations can take to reduce the potential for a data breach.FTC's Equifax Investigation Is Part of 'Unprecedented' Year Ahead
Agency, pointing to investigations, fast-tracked $2.75M technology contract.FTC's Top Consumer Enforcer Previously Represented Equifax. He Won't Lead the Probe.
The interim head of the Federal Trade Commission division that traditionally conducts data security investigations has recused from the agency's investigation into the Equifax breach because he previously represented the company while at the law firm Arnall Golden Gregory.Equifax, Before Breach, Lobbied to Limit Class-Action Damages
In the months before revealing a data breach that potentially exposed the personal information of nearly half the adult U.S. population, Equifax Inc. turned to the firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Washington to help convince U.S. lawmakers to reduce penalties for companies that violated the federal fair credit-reporting law.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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