Now is a good time to get into privacy law, according to an American Bar Association blog post Monday.
Meta is restructuring its compliance team and will maintain “high standards,” the company said Friday in response to reports that it’s laying off hundreds of employees and automating certain compliance tasks.
Interactive Advertising Bureau Tech Lab updated its Global Privacy Protocol (GPP) and released the second version of its Data Deletion Request Framework (DDRF), IAB Tech Lab said Thursday. The organization seeks comments by Dec. 1 on both Global Privacy Working Group projects by Dec. 1.
Companies selling wearable devices should start with privacy by design to better comply with a growing body of privacy laws, said Duane Morris privacy attorney Michelle Donovan during the law firm’s webinar Tuesday.
Online personal data isn't free for the taking and "the law must stop this mass data looting," George Washington University Law School professor Daniel Solove and Boston University School of Law professor Woodrow Hartzog argued in a paper published Thursday.
Consumers are increasingly acting to protect their privacy, Forrester Senior Analyst Stephanie Liu blogged Wednesday.
Regulate data, not AI, said Emily Tucker, Georgetown Law Center on Privacy & Technology executive director, in an op-ed Tuesday for Tech Policy Press.
Having a poor reputation for data privacy could attract regulators, warned Snapchat Product Counsel Dareus Robinson on a Thursday webinar by the compliance vendor TrustArc.
To avoid lawsuits under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), companies should adopt a defense-first posture that emphasizes transparency, making themselves more difficult targets for litigation, said Matthew Pearson, a Womble Bond privacy lawyer.
Privacy is an ever-evolving landscape, meaning that company privacy policies, technologies and teams must be constantly updated, panelists said Wednesday during a webinar hosted by Didomi, a consent-management software vendor. With enforcement actions by regulators increasing and legislators continuing to implement new laws, companies must stay on top of the latest developments, they added.