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Cross Border Complaints: What You Need to Consider

Here are a few things to consider in a cross border complaint, according to the International Association of Privacy Professionals’ Data Protection Congress panel with Isabelle Vereecken of the European Data Protection Board,...more

Pennsylvania Could Join the US State Privacy Law Race

Pennsylvania is considering its own state privacy law, joining California and a host of other U.S. states. Rep. Edward Neilson (D-174) is sponsoring H.B 1201. The bill was referred to the Pennsylvania House of...more

President Biden’s Executive Order on AI: Key Takeaways

The White House recently published a fact sheet for President Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence. What does this mean to companies in the private sector? And what does it mean for your privacy compliance?...more

What Can We Learn From Recent Wiretapping Lawsuits?

Here is what we can learn from class action lawsuits filed in the last few days under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), the Pennsylvania Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act, and other...more

Consumers Are Concerned About AI, FTC Says

The Federal Trade Commission is closely watching the artificial intelligence marketplace, as well as company conduct, as more AI products emerge, according to a recent FTC blog post. “We are ultimately invested in...more

CPRA Enforcement Is Coming

The California Privacy Protection Agency is currently in the middle of multiple, undisclosed investigations, according to the agency’s executive director, Ashkan Soltani....more

What Are Regulators Looking for in Privacy Notices?

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently issued guidance about the legal requirements that lenders must adhere to when using artificial intelligence and other complex models. The guidance sheds light on the kind...more

What Can Estonia’s Short Term Vehicle Rental Sweep Teach Us About California?

Providers in the mobility space take note. The Estonian Data Protection Inspectorate, Andmekaitse Inspektsioon, conducted a short term vehicle rental sweep that could be important in light of a declared connected vehicle...more

California Is Going for Broke(r)

The DELETE Act (SB 362) has passed the California Legislature and is awaiting Governor Gavin Newsom’s signature. What do you need to know? You may be a data broker without realizing it: •The law applies to any business...more

Massachusetts Imposes Data Privacy Rules on Sports Betting Operators: What You Need to Know

The Massachusetts Gaming Commission recently approved new Sports Wagering Data Privacy Rules that will likely require companies to implement new policies to protect their customer’s personal information. The rules, which...more

New York Considers Restricting Employers’ Use of Electronic Monitoring, Automated Decision Tools

The New York State Senate is considering a bill that would restrict employers and employment agencies (collectively referred to as “employers”) from electronically monitoring New York employees or using automated employment...more

California Legislature Endorses White House’s AI Bill of Rights

In a joint resolution, the California legislature affirmed that both the California Assembly and Senate are commitment to President Joe Biden’s vision for safe artificial intelligence. Specifically, they expressed support...more

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Is Coming to a Data Broker Near You.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on Tuesday said it intends to propose a rule that would apply the Fair Credit Reporting Act to data brokers and other companies that collect, resell, aggregate, and license...more

AI at Work: Survey Finds Few Businesses Are Prepared for the Risks

A new McKinsey & Company report shows companies have rushed headlong into adopting the latest AI tools with little preparation for the risks such technology might pose....more

The FTC is Looking to Protect Health Information… and More

The Federal Trade Commission has published a detailed blog post on health information, setting the stage for future enforcement … and not just regarding health information. There is some eye opening takeaways in it, making...more

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has Entered the AI Chat

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has issued a model bulletin exposure draft on the use of algorithms, predictive models and artificial intelligence (AI) systems by insurers. In short, users of...more

New NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection FAQ Looks at Automated Decision Making Tools: What You Need to Know

The NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection has issued a FAQ regarding NYC Local Law 144, which regulates the use of automated decision making tools (AEDT). Here are some key things to note:...more

The Enforcement of Final CPRA Regulations Was Postponed, But Does It Matter?

The Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento recently issued an order delaying the enforcement of newly enacted California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) regulations until March 29, 2024, one year from the date they were...more

How Can the US Do Better With AI? NIST Offers Recommendations

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)’s National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC) recently released its first report to President Joe Biden, providing several key recommendations on how...more

A National Commission to Look at Regulating Artificial Intelligence? Some US Lawmakers Want One

U.S. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA), U.S. Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), and U.S. Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA) recently introduced the National AI Commission Act, which would create a national commission to focus on the question of regulating...more

U.S. Attorney Generals Take on AI

In a letter to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, attorneys generals from 21 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands recently weighed in on Artificial Intelligence...more

State Privacy Laws and Data Protection Impact Assessments

Do new U.S. state laws require you to do a DPIA? Some pointers: •Assess whether or not you have processes that require conducting a DPIA (these are situations where there is a “heightened risk” to the rights of...more

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission and Meta: What You Need to Know

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has fined Meta Ireland 1.2 billion EUR. While you have probably heard about that, there is much, much more to this case and the larger Schrems II cross border saga. Here is what you...more

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission, Meta and Art 49 Derogations: An Overview

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has fined Meta €1.2 billion. What, however, did the commission say in the case about using Art 49 derogations for transfers to the U.S.? An overview: I will discuss the Meta decision...more

European Parliament Says No to Personal Data Transfers With US Under Current Rules

The European Parliament has voted against a U.S. adequacy decision under the proposed EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework. Why? •Bulk collection: The framework still allows for bulk collection of personal data in certain cases...more

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