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Legislative Roundup: New Laws Passed in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Maryland That Revise Cyber Security Measures

May 24, 2019 By Steven Erkel and Kaeley Brown

  Arkansas In April, Arkansas’ Governor signed H.B. 1943 as Act 1030 expanding the scope of personal information, as used in the Personal Information Protection Act, to include “biometric data.”  The Bill defines “biometric data” as “data generated by automatic measurements of an individual’s biological characteristics, including without limitation: (a) Fingerprints, (b) Faceprint, (c) A […]

Filed Under: Cybersecurity, Data Breach

Which CCPA Amendments Made the Cut?

April 30, 2019 By Kaeley Brown and David Keating

We may now have more clarity on what the California Consumer Privacy Act (the “CCPA”) will look like when it goes into effect on January 1, 2020.  The California Assembly’s Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection approved a series of bills last week that will now advance to the Appropriations Committee before being put to […]

Filed Under: California, Cybersecurity, Legislation, Privacy, Regulation Tagged With: California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Spring Legislative Update: Two New Laws and Two Amendments

April 24, 2019 By Kaeley Brown

Legislative and regulatory activity continues apace, with four states making changes to their data privacy and cybersecurity legislation in the past month alone.  West Virginia and Mississippi enacted new legislation while Virginia and Utah amended their existing data breach notification laws. Virginia On March 18, 2019, Virginia amended its data breach notification statute. (VA HB […]

Filed Under: Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Protection, Data Security, Legislation, Privacy

Privacy for All and Employees Excluded: Amendments to the CCPA That Have Traction

April 24, 2019 By Kaeley Brown

When first introduced on February 22, 2019, AB 1760 aimed to merely fix a few typographical errors in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (the “CCPA”).  However, when AB 1760 was first amended on April 4, 2019, the bill turned into a wholesale replacement of the CCPA with the “Privacy For All Act of […]

Filed Under: California, Data Protection, Legislation, Privacy, Uncategorized Tagged With: California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

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