By Christine Schiffner | July 6, 2022
"Previously, one would often hear data privacy advocates urging federal and national legislation. But here we're actually seeing those same advocates worrying that such a regime would preempt and water down the standard across the board."
By Rees W. Morrison | June 30, 2022
From a mass of text written in response to a survey question, natural language processing tools can depict common significant words, quantify relationships between words, classify mood, and help us learn from words that often pair together.
By Zach Warren | June 29, 2022
A statement from founder and CEO Rick Merrill pointed to insufficient financing as the reason behind the closure.
By Amie Chang and Chris Ribeiro, Nardello & Co. | June 29, 2022
In this new data landscape, the organizations that most effectively access public data and transform it into practical, actionable information have a competitive advantage.
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By Paul Greene | June 23, 2022
This article provides a discussion of Connecticut's recently enacted Senate Bill, SB6, which is one of a number of comprehensive state-law data protection regimes passed in recent years, led by the California Consumer Privacy Act. The bill marks a trend toward uniformity in state-law privacy regimes.
By Kim Beight Kelly | June 16, 2022
"... the ESI landscape is ever-changing. Litigants and counsel who take the time to update their practices now will be best positioned to use these developments to their advantage,"
By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2022
Apple's iOS 16 update will allow iPhone users to "recall" or edit recently sent messages, potentially shrinking data recoverable in e-discovery. Still, it remains to be seen whether these messages might actually be "gone" without leaving metadata stored on Apple's servers.
By Isha Marathe | June 14, 2022
Apple's iOS 16 update will allow iPhone users to "recall" or edit recently sent messages, potentially shrinking data recoverable in e-discovery. Still, it remains to be seen whether these messages might actually be "gone" without leaving metadata stored on Apple's servers.
By Isha Marathe | June 13, 2022
The latest California draft provisions offer the most stringent guidance on "dark patterns" yet, signaling a growing need for legal departments to work with website operators and designers to avoid regulatory scrutiny.
By Isha Marathe | June 7, 2022
The 2022 State of Data Visibility Report from privacy solutions company Transcend shows that many companies don't yet have a unified data map to deal with growing data subject access requests, and management might be the one standing in the way.
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