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China’s Data Privacy Law Poses Challenge for International Companies

eSecurity Planet

Businesses that have spent the past three-plus years adapting to the European Union’s far-reaching data privacy law now have to decide how they will respond to a similar law in China that has been criticized as being more vague in its wording and harsher in its penalties. Spread of Data Privacy Laws. PIPL vs. GDPR.

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The CPRA compliance checklist every business should follow in 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) was passed in November 2020. It amends the 2018 California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) introduced in response to rising consumer data privacy concerns. The main difference is that the GDPR framework focuses on legal bases for data processing.

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Three Years of the GDPR: Lessons Learned and Predictions for the Future

SecureWorld News

Three years ago, on May 25, 2018, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect. Many of you may remember having your inboxes inundated with Privacy Policy updates and requests for consent (or at a minimum, acknowledgment of the updates). The GDPR changed the privacy conversation within the U.S.,

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What happened in privacy in 2022

Malwarebytes

In the wake of a leaked draft of the decision, Federal legislators introduced a new, targeted data privacy bill to protect reproductive health data. Immediately following the decision, countless individuals dropped their current period-tracking apps in search for another app that would promise to better protect their data.

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Colorado’s new law ups need for privacy awareness training

SC Magazine

Jared Polis, at the time Colorado’s governor-elect, speaks at a 2018 election night rally. Governor Polis last week signed the Colorado Privacy Act into law. state to officially pass a comprehensive consumer privacy law. I am of the opinion that both security and privacy need to be tailored to an organization.”.

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Expanded New York Data Privacy Laws Loom in 2021

SecureWorld News

New York appears to be poised to make 2021 the year of data privacy for the Empire State. As part of the 2021 State of the State address, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a comprehensive law that "will provide New Yorkers with transparency and control over their personal data and provide new privacy protections.".

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A 10-Step GDPR Compliance Checklist to Examine Your Business

Spinone

Who Will Be Affected By GDPR GDPR rules apply to anyone who collects, records, organizes, stores, and processes personal data, i.e., to most businesses across the world. This makes GDPR the most extensive data privacy regulation to date back. and you interact with their data in any way – you fall under the GDPR.