The privacy world has been abuzz about a great post on Brookings’ TechTank blog by Cameron Kerry and John Morris, Why data ownership is the wrong approach to protecting privacy. Poor Richard was impressed with its...more
Don’t worry about the new Nevada privacy law, SB 220 signed by the Governor last month, unless you’re selling personal information to a data broker, said no law firm whatsoever in its legal alert. At best they bury the lead,...more
2019 is a nonstop carnival of consultants and lawyers sending you hither and thither as each new state effort to solve the purported ills of the digital world flashes its shiny omnibus bill for a moment before being dragged...more
When you rub the magic lamp and are offered three wishes for your digital advertising program, how can you use those wishes to avoid €50,000,000 fines from the French CNIL?
Transparency: You need to disclose clearly the...more
New study finds dramatic increases in threats and awareness of threats to knowledge assets — the confidential information that is most strategic to a company’s business — and remarkable strides by high-performing...more
On April 12, 2018, Kilpatrick Townsend hosted the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) Atlanta KnowledgeNet Chapter Meeting. With more than 80 IAPP members in attendance, Jon Neiditz and Amanda Witt,...more
The State of New York’s response to two large cybersecurity breaches may fuel the transformation of the state regulation of corporate cybersecurity in the U.S. Unlike typical state data breach statutes which focus on...more
In a remarkable opinion with potentially wide-ranging implications, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia recently allowed a member of the public to sue a federal government contractor directly for...more
The Argentine Data Protection Authority recently issued a new regulation approving two sets of model contractual clauses (controller-to-controller and controller-to-processor) for the international transfer of personal data....more