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More Privacy, Please - April 2021 | Troutman Pepper

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Do you want a simple way to keep current on important privacy changes? Avoid sleepless nights wondering whether you missed a privacy speed bump or pothole between annual updates? Worry no longer. Troutman Pepper is pleased to offer More Privacy, Please a monthly newsletter recapping significant industry and legal developments, as well as trends in the areas of cybersecurity, information governance, and privacy. U.S. LAWS AND REGULATION California Attorney General Announces Approval of Additional CCPA Regulations. On March 15, now former California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced that the California Office of Administrative Law approved his fourth set of proposed modifications to the California Consumer Privacy Act’s (CCPA) implementing regulations (Fourth Set of Modifications), completing the finalization process. The Fourth Set of Modifications focus on providing consumers with clarity as to how they can

Jones Day Global Privacy & Cybersecurity Update | Vol 27 - Technology

ENISA Publishes Threat Landscape Reports for 2020 On October 20, 2020, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity ( ENISA ) published a series of reports on the threat landscape in 2020. The reports focused on, among other things, malware, data breaches, ransomware attacks, information leakage, and phishing attacks. The reports identified and evaluated the top cybersecurity threats for the period of January 2019-April 2020. ENISA Publishes Guidelines for Securing the IoT Supply Chain On November 9, 2020, ENISA published guidelines on securing the supply chain for the IoT. The guidelines address the entire lifespan of IoT product development by offering security measures for each step (i.e., requirements and design, end use delivery and maintenance,

Vaccine passports could pose risks to fundamental rights of EU citizens, watchdogs warn

Vaccine passports could pose risks to fundamental rights of EU citizens, watchdogs warn From CNN s Amy Cassidy in Glasgow and Martin Goillandeau The European Union s data protection bodies strongly advised against extending the use of vaccine passports beyond the current pandemic, warning they could pose “risks to the fundamental rights of EU citizens.” The agencies also raised concerns over the prospect of a “de facto requirement” for people to present a vaccine passport to enter shops, restaurants, clubs, places of worship and gyms, as “has already been suggested.” The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) published their joint opinion Tuesday to the European Commission – the executive arm of the EU– in relation to the proposed “Digital Green Certificate,” designed to unlock free movement between member states. 

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