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Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP | USA | 30 Jun 2022

Final Rule Regarding Security Incident Notification Requirements: Time to Review Your Existing Procedures and Contracts

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (the “OCC”), Treasury; the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (the “Fed Board”); and the…
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Wiggin LLP | United Kingdom | 3 Dec 2021

Telecommunications (Security) Bill receives royal assent

The Telecommunications (Security) Bill recently received royal assent to become the Telecommunications (Security) Act 2021. The new Act sets out specific security measures that providers of public electronic communications networks and services must take to protect their networks and services. It also gives the Secretary of State powers to make regulations requiring the United Kingdom's......
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DLA Piper | USA | 29 Nov 2021

US - Federal banking regulators issue computer-security incident notification final rule

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Reserve, and Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (collectively the federal banking…
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Lexology PRO | United Kingdom | 8 Jul 2021

ICO issues GDPR data breach fine

The UK’s data watchdog has fined a charity that supports trans children and teenagers for allowing sensitive personal data to be accessible through search engines.
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Lexology PRO | Asia-Pacific, Australia, Belarus, etc. | 18 Jun 2021

Compliance forecast: What’s on the horizon for in-house teams? (June 2021)

A look at what is on the horizon for in-house and compliance teams including key compliance considerations around COVID-19 and the workplace, emerging technology risks, upcoming legislation and regulations, and top priorities for regulators around the world.
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Lexology PRO | European Union, France, Italy, etc. | 17 Jun 2021

CNIL imposes GDPR and cookie fine

France’s data watchdog has ordered DIY chain Brico Privé to pay a €500,000 fine for multiple breaches of GDPR and ePrivacy rules.
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Lexology PRO | USA | 25 May 2021

Cyber insurers struggle to measure risk as attacks increase

Cyber insurance providers are struggling to measure risk amidst skyrocketing demand for their services, according to a recent report from the US federal government.
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Lexology PRO | Australia, Canada, European Union, etc. | 1 Mar 2021

Data protection: key compliance updates (22 Feb – 1 Mar)

A look at the draft UK adequacy agreement, new international cybersecurity guidance, and other key data protection updates from this week.
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Hogan Lovells | Global | 9 Oct 2019

Harmonizing cybersecurity for medical devices: International collaboration moves forward

On 1 October 2019 the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) Medical Device Cybersecurity Working Group released a draft document…
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Steptoe & Johnson LLP | USA | 7 Oct 2019

Episode 281: Can the European Union order Twitter to silence President Trump?

Today’s Episode opens with a truly disturbing bit of neocolonial judicial lawmaking from the Court of Justice of the European Union…
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