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The proposed EU Cyber Resilience Act: what it is and how it may impact the supply chain

Data Protection Report

On 15 September 2022, the European Commission published its proposal for a new Regulation which sets out cybersecurity related requirements for products with “digital elements”, known as the proposed Cyber Resilience Act (the CRA ). . Main obligations. Essential cybersecurity requirements. Vulnerability handling requirements.

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European Commission Provides Important Guidance on Qualification and Classification of Software Under New Medical Devices Regulations

Data Matters

The Guidance seeks to provide clarification to medical software manufacturers with respect to (i) when software is considered a device (qualification) and (ii) what risk category the device falls into (classification). No clarification on “placing on the market.” This could have a significant impact for many software manufacturers.

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EU Commission Issues Draft AI Regulation

Data Matters

The Draft AI Regulation is accompanied by a revision of the EU’s rules on machinery products, which lay down safety requirements for machinery products before being placed on the EU market. AI systems which are considered to present a lower risk level are subject to transparency requirements or are not regulated at all. How is AI Defined?

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UK: New National Strategy for Health Data

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

No data strategy in 2022 would be complete without consideration of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Will, through the NHS AI Lab, develop a methodology for evaluating the AI safety of market-authorised products in healthcare. Encouraging AI Innovation.

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State of the Union: CCPA and Beyond in 2020

Data Protection Report

The companies we reviewed that included this disclosure did so in various ways, such as: “we do not sell your PI to marketing companies,” “we do not sell your PI to third parties,” “we do not sell your PI for discounts,” and, more affirmatively—“we do not, have not, and will not sell your PI.” Article 2: CCPA covered entities.

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State of the Union: CCPA and Beyond in 2020

Data Protection Report

The companies we reviewed that included this disclosure did so in various ways, such as: “we do not sell your PI to marketing companies,” “we do not sell your PI to third parties,” “we do not sell your PI for discounts,” and, more affirmatively—“we do not, have not, and will not sell your PI.”

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California Governor Signs into Law Bills Updating the CPRA and Bills Addressing the Privacy and Security of Genetic and Medical Data, Among Others

Hunton Privacy

This bill becomes effective January 1, 2022. SB-41 : This bill, effective January 1, 2022 , imposes a number of privacy and data security requirements on direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies. The bill uses the same definition of “genetic data” as provided for in AB-825. This bill becomes effective July 1, 2022.

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