Successful privacy professionals make the most of limited resources, BlueSky Privacy CEO Teresa Troester-Falk said in an IAPP opinion piece Thursday.
Requesting, receiving or basing employment decisions on genetic information puts a company at risk of violating the federal Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA), attorneys at Proskauer said in a Wednesday post.
Organizations providing content accessible to kids “should prepare for greater legal and regulatory scrutiny,” said an IAPP analysis on age assurance published Monday.
Checking data flows and technologies on the back end to make certain that consumer opt-out requests are honored is a crucial step in compliance, Kelley Drye privacy lawyers said Thursday during the firm's webinar on opt-out compliance.
A Free Speech Coalition guide to state age-verification laws seeks to explain statutes around the country that “are confusing, inconsistent, and in some cases nearly impossible to follow,” FSC Executive Director Alison Boden said Monday.
Battles between states and the federal government over what is an appropriate -- and lawful -- amount of data to be shared between agencies and law enforcement is representative of a larger power struggle, said Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, IAPP managing director for Washington, D.C., in a blog post Friday.
A federal privacy statute is badly needed, and the timing is right to pass one now, said Chris Oswald, executive vice president and head of law, ethics and government relations at the Association of National Advertisers (ANA). He spoke Tuesday during a panel on data privacy at the group's Masters of Data Conference.
While there were significant implications for compliance when a federal court in June vacated most of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act's Privacy Rule to Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy (see 2506200057), HIPAA-regulated entities shouldn't rush to remove all reproductive health-related policies, said Robinson + Cole lawyers in a Monday blog post.
Meta is expanding its internal privacy compliance programs to cover security and accessibility issues, the company announced Monday.
Companies can learn practical lessons from common themes in recent enforcement actions and implementing those takeaways can help them stay ahead of evolving privacy requirements, said Quarles lawyers in a blog post Monday.