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Data Privacy in the United States: A Recap of 2023 Developments

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In 2023, California remained at the forefront of the movement of states with consumer privacy laws by approving the final text of the California Privacy Rights Act regulations and inviting public comments on proposed rulemaking for cybersecurity audits, risk assessments, and automated decision-making.

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US State Privacy Update: Colorado AG Identifies CPA Rulemaking Topics and Releases Data Security Best Practices Guidance

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

Organizations covered under the CPA or otherwise collecting the personal information of Colorado residents should keep the following two takeaways points in mind: Prepare for the CPA now. Don’t sleep on cybersecurity. Key Takeaways.

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New Jersey Privacy Act: What to Expect

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“New Jersey has long been a leader in data privacy,” stated Brandon Pugh, CIPP/US, CIPM, R-Street Institute Policy Director for Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats. The Act emphasizes agreements with processors, the ability for consumers to revoke consent, and the establishment of an effective mechanism for such revocation.

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Survey Says…Cybersecurity Remains A Critical Challenge For Business

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

On March 14, 2018, IBM Security announced the results of a new global study on organizational cybersecurity readiness and resiliency entitled “The 2018 Cyber Resilient Organization.” These low results for cyber preparedness and resiliency present a significant risk for business.