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iManage Forms Data Protection Partnership With HYCU

Artificial Lawyer

iManage has today announced a partnership with HYCU, a leader in ‘data protection as a service’, to give iManage Cloud customers a new capability for.

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New York Becomes First State to Mandate CLE in Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection

LawSites

state to mandate that attorneys take continuing legal education courses in cybersecurity, privacy and data protection. New York has become the first U.S. The order creates two types of cybersecurity training, one focused on ethics and the other on practice.

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FCC Announces Creation of Privacy and Data Protection Task Force

Inside Privacy

Last week, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced the creation of a new Privacy and Data Protection Task Force (the “Task Force”) to demonstrate the agency’s commitment to protecting consumer data and ensuring that the telecommunications industry remains secure from threat actors.

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Decoding India’s Data Protection Law

Ikigai Law

India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2023 was introduced in Parliament on 3 August 2023. Once passed, the law will govern how businesses collect and use individuals’ data. What data is covered? Personal data, i.e., data about an individual that can identify them. What else should fiduciaries do? (a)

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Fintech and the Data Protection Bill

Ikigai Law

No piece of legislation has taken more punches than our elusive data protection law. The data law is nearly here! The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023 was introduced in Parliament on 3 August 2023. Say you are a payment aggregator or a KYC service provider or an AI-based data analytics service provider.

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European Data Protection Roundup – June 2024

Debevoise Data Blog

Our top five European data protection developments from June are: Non-material damage under GDPR: The CJEU clarified the scope of compensation for non-material damage in the context of identity theft and data subjects’ fear that their personal data had been exposed. To subscribe to the Data Blog, please click here.

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Drones and privacy: data protection risks

Legal IT Group

In that case, you also need to be aware of whether the data protection rules are not violated. Source: Drones and Data Protection What should companies/people who use drones do to be in compliance with privacy regulations? Once again, it depends on the type of drone and the purpose you use it for.