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Virginians Deserve Better Than This Empty Privacy Law

Virginia Privacy Legislation Consumer Data Protection Act

Considerations in Machine Learning-Led Programmatic Underwriting | Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Underwriting is critical to insurance profits: Identify, qualify, and quantify the risk that an insurance policy covers and set the premiums across a pool of the policies to cover the risk. It is the original hedge fund, in many ways. But identifying the likelihood of the risk has been difficult historically. Life insurance underwriting, generally speaking, relies on a combination of mortality tables issued every number of years, some basic lifestyle information and some information about the potential insured’s medical history, all grouped together to assign the insured to a particular premium band, such as “male preferred nonsmoker” or “female select.” There has been limited gradation beyond that over the years.

Plaintiff Claims Update in Walmart CCPA Class Action Litigation

Friday, February 12, 2021 As readers of CPW know, the  Lavarious Gardiner v. Walmart Inc. et al. case is unusual.  Back in July 2020, Plaintiff filed a class action complaint against Walmart alleging that Walmart suffered a data breach which was never disclosed.  As evidence of the breach, Plaintiff presented claims that the personal information associated with his Walmart account had been discovered on the dark web and presented the results of security scans performed on Walmart’s website, which allegedly showed certain vulnerabilities.  In other words, Plaintiff filed suit on the  supposition that Walmart’s systems had been breached, which Walmart denies.  Plaintiff’s complaint included a claim under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), in addition to other California privacy and consumer protection statutes.

Eyeing online privacy regulation, North Dakota legislators face scrutiny in committee hearing

Eyeing online privacy regulation, North Dakota legislators face scrutiny in committee hearing Rep. Tom Kading of Fargo proposed House Bill 1330, which drew scrutiny from a wide range of industry leaders at its hearing in the House Industry, Business and Labor Committee. 8:19 am, Feb. 11, 2021 × A bill in the North Dakota House of Representatives would aim to block businesses operating in the state from selling a user s online data without consent. (Illustration by Troy Becker / Forum News Service) BISMARCK A group of Republicans in the North Dakota House of Representatives is taking aim at enhancing internet privacy for residents. House Bill 1330, proposed by Rep. Tom Kading of Fargo, seeks to prevent businesses operating in the state from selling a user s protected data without their consent.

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