Ad Industry Still Wary of CCPA
A handful of advertising trade groups are voicing their dissatisfaction with the CCPA's final proposed regulations, which were sent for review last week.
A handful of advertising trade groups are voicing their dissatisfaction with the CCPA's final proposed regulations, which were sent for review last week.
In a recent survey, data protection officers cited a lack of budget and cohesion across all business units when it comes to developing an organization-wide data protection and privacy strategy as some of the role's top challenges.
Can the gap between socially responsible collective action and privacy be bridged? A new report outlines a series of measures for the public and private sector to take in order to demonstrate accountability while delivering privacy protection in a pandemic.
Brazil's Senate has voted to push back the go-live date and enforcement date of its new data protection law in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
As with many things currently, details of the California Consumer Privacy Act are unclear. That, plus confusion around COVID-19, has many interest groups hoping enforcement around the law is postponed.
Privacy-conscious senators are worried that technology used by the government to prevent the coronavirus from spreading could be exploited for profit and fear.
Th California Consumer Privacy Act is nebulous as it is. Potential changes to the state's privacy laws, slated for later this year, could cloud things further.
Like other recent state data privacy laws, new legislation in Washington would require businesses to establish, implement, and maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical data security practices.
On Friday, with just under five months to go until CCPA is enforced, California's Attorney General released a modified version of draft regulations for implementing the law.
Virginia appears to be following in the footsteps of California with new legislation, the Virginia Privacy Act, that would strengthen the data privacy rights of Virginians.