Senate Bill 36 limits the state and state employees from disclosing anyone's personal information to outside organizations.
As consumer electronics evolve, will firms respect privacy while pushing boundaries, or will users be forced to trade in ...
This guide explains the legal risks associated with receiving or publishing material that was illegally obtained by a third party.
Puerto Rico has recently relaxed its requirements for remote work, implementing significant changes. The first set of changes occurred in 2022 ...
In this week’s installment of our blog series on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) HIPAA Security Rule ...
On January 28, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a significant ruling reinforcing the Fifth Amendment’s protection against self-incrimination and clarifying the ...
Privacy advocates say the state shows the way to stop data brokers from mining your personal information. California this ...
The landscape of privacy-related class action litigation is undergoing significant transformation in 2025, with three key statutes taking center stage: 1. Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA); 2.
Inspira Financial Trust, a provider of health, wealth and retirement services, notified more than 2,300 customers that their personal data was improperly accessed by a third-party call-center ...
As South Korea accused DeepSeek of sending user data to ByteDance, read what South Korean and Indian data protection laws have to say.
In late December 2024, the New York governor signed two bills (S2659B and S2376B) amending the state’s data breach notification law to expand the definition of “reportable personal information” and ...
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