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A component in Huawei network appliances could be used to take down Germany’s telecoms networks

Security Affairs

” The German interior ministry is making a census of components manufactured by Chinese suppliers that are used by national network operators. In November 2019, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has cut off government funding for equipment from the Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE due to security concerns.

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European Commission proposes reinforcement of EU Cybersecurity rules

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Next to these two entities, Annex II contains the ones listed below: postal and courier services; waste management; manufacturers and distributors of certain chemicals; food producers and distributors; manufacturers of certain critical products, such as some medical devices, transport equipment, motor vehicles, trailers, electrical equipment, etc.;

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Nevada Law Provides Consumers with Limited Right to Opt Out of Sale

Hunton Privacy

On May 29, 2019, Nevada’s governor approved SB 220 (the “Amendment Bill”), which provides amendments to an existing law that requires operators of websites and online services (“Operators”) to post a notice on their website regarding their privacy practices. Importantly, the Amendment Bill does not establish a private right of action.

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The CCPA Ripple Effect: Nevada Passes Privacy Legislation

Data Matters

While the scope and obligations of the Nevada law is significantly narrower than the CCPA and thus largely will align with current CCPA implementation projects, the new Nevada law does expand upon the CCPA in one particularly notable way—it moves the deadline to facilitate opt-outs of sales of personal information up to October 2019.

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Group with numerous faces: chronicle of UltraRank’s deceptive JS-sniffer campaigns

Security Affairs

In less than a year and a half, the number of JS-sniffer families more than doubled: today, Group-IB Threat Intelligence analysts see at least 96 JS-sniffer families, while in March 2019, when Group-IB released its first research into this threat, the figure stood at 38. The malware was downloaded from the host toplevelstatic[.]com.

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The Results Are in: Modest Changes to CCPA Await the Governor’s Signature

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

If the Governor signs the bills or takes no action to veto them by October 13, 2019 they will become law. AB-874 clarifies that deidentified and aggregate data are not within the definition of personal information. making numerous technical changes to correct errors or clarify typos. AB-874 (Edits to Personal Information).

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Privacy, Cybersecurity, and the Internet of Things in Asia: What to Expect in 2019

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

In this hoganlovells.com interview, Mark Parsons, a Hogan Lovells partner based in Hong Kong, summarizes the current status of IoT-related policies in the Asia-Pacific region and discusses changes anticipated in 2019. Mark Parsons: Definitely. This article was originally published on the HL Global Media and Communications Watch.