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U.S. Government White Paper to Help Companies Address the EU’s National Security Concerns in Schrems II

Data Matters

government released a “White Paper” addressing how U.S. national security law did not provide equivalent privacy protections to those available in the EU. White Paper is intended to help companies navigate this transatlantic dilemma by providing arguments and citing legal authorities for U.S. As a result, U.S.

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UK: ONLINE HARMS WHITE PAPER – POTENTIAL NEW REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR SOCIAL MEDIA

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

traditional media outlets) – who are required to exercise editorial control and responsibility over their content – these websites remain one step removed. Unlike publishers (e.g. The Framework (an overview). In the medium term, the Government is anticipating that the regulator will be funded by industry. Powers of the Regulator.

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Taking Control Online: Ensuring Awareness of Data Usage and Consent

Security Affairs

However, trust is not a once-off exercise; it’s a continuous process in which each interaction helps build and nurture loyalty over time. A recent Thales report on digital trust explores the complex dynamics of trust, focusing on user experience, security, and data privacy. Ensuring transparency on their usage and consent.

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Contact Tracing COVID-19 Infections via Smartphone Apps

Schneier on Security

I was going to write a long essay about the security and privacy concerns, but Ross Anderson beat me to it. Also worth reading are this EFF essay , and this ACLU white paper. To me, the real problems aren't around privacy and security. It's nice seeing the privacy protections; they're well thought out. This is something.

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Data Privacy Day: Looking Back on the Privacy Events of 2020

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) took up this issue in November when it adopted recommendations on supplemental measures for securing transatlantic data transfers. Under this legislation, businesses, data brokers and other in-scope entities must provide consumers with notices that explain their privacy practices. GDPR Fines Increase.

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CIPL and Telefónica Call for Action on New Approaches to Data Transparency

Hunton Privacy

and Telefónica, one of the largest telecommunications company in the world, issued a joint white paper on Reframing Data Transparency (the “white paper”). The roundtable and white paper build upon a number of current initiatives, including the work of the Data Transparency Lab; the 2015 EU-U.S.

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Thursday Threat Model: Github’s Approach

Adam Shostack

So let me start by saying I like the way that they frame it: “At GitHub, threat modeling isn’t necessarily a specific tool or set of deliverables—it’s a process to help foster ongoing discussions between security and engineering teams around a new or existing system. for a new or existing service.

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