When immigration enforcement and patient privacy collide, health care providers must remember that HIPAA's view of personal health information (PHI) is broad, Davis Wright's Adam Greene told a Health Care Compliance Association event Wednesday.
Facial recognition technology (FRT) deployment in stadiums can facilitate safety and security, though its use raises privacy and cybersecurity concerns, said Orrick lawyers in a Monday blog post.
A group of families on Friday voluntarily dismissed a class-action lawsuit against Disney that accused the company of illegally collecting children's data. No reason was given.
CHICAGO -- States’ comprehensive privacy laws are not “dead letters” or “paper tigers,” Perkins Coie privacy attorney Meredith Halama said during a panel at the Association of National Advertisers ad law conference. “We see real, active enforcement, particularly in California.”
CHICAGO -- It’s unusual for DOJ to be weighing state preemption in a public inquiry, said a former DOJ official on a panel about the second Trump administration during the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) ad law conference Monday. A former lead counsel in North Carolina’s attorney general's office suggested such an effort is unlikely to succeed, even as Democratic states seek to fill a regulatory void opened by the current federal government.
CHICAGO -- AI won't get immunity from FTC enforcement, Commissioner Melissa Holyoak said Tuesday in a keynote at the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) ad law conference. Also, the Republican said the commission shouldn’t prejudge advertising practices that might benefit consumers or competition.
The ICO wants feedback on new guidance about its investigation and enforcement processes under the U.K. GDPR and Data Protection 2018, it announced Friday.
Google signed the $1.375 billion settlement agreement with Texas that AG Ken Paxton (R) announced last May (see 2505090071), the AG’s office said Friday. The agreement concludes two Texas data privacy enforcement actions against the company, the AG’s office said.
SAN DIEGO -- Companies that want to avoid enforcement settlements and penalties should collaborate with state regulators during an investigation and whenever authorities are seeking information, officials from California, Colorado, Delaware and Indiana said during a panel at IAPP's privacy and security conference Thursday. The states are all members of the bipartisan Consortium of Privacy Regulators (see 2506020004).
SAN DIEGO – “Privacy should be easy” for businesses to implement and consumers to effectuate, said Tom Kemp, executive director of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), during the closing keynote at IAPP's privacy and security conference Friday. At a panel Thursday, other CPPA employees spoke about regulations aimed at making privacy and privacy rights easier.