By Rhys Dipshan | July 11, 2018
In-state companies have a lot of work ahead of them to comply with the California Data Privacy Protection Act. But first, they need clarity on how the law will work in practice.
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By Emily Tabatabai, Antony Kim and Jennifer Martin | July 10, 2018
For any company that has assets in California or handles Californians' personal information, California's new Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 will likely have a significant impact on core business operations.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | July 10, 2018
The First District Court of Appeal extended a stay of a lower court ruling that would require the Florida Department of Health to quickly turn over death certificates from across the state to attorneys for The Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | July 9, 2018
'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, tells the story of a 1989 ransomware attack that came from a floppy disk.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 6, 2018
The risk of identity theft in any breach will vary greatly depending on the type of data compromised and the demographics targeted.
By Linus Chang, Scram Software | July 6, 2018
One expert says that well-implemented client-side encryption, where the corporate user keeps their own key rather than entrusting a third party to guard their sensitive information, is the only sure way to guarantee data privacy when storing data on other people's servers.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | July 5, 2018
These five policies, adopted in the last year, show a much more consumer-friendly wave of legislation may be coming for U.S. data-based companies.
By Amy Wan, Sagewise | July 3, 2018
The immutability and security of the blockchain make them a powerful tool, but they are not infallible. The blockchain industry needs a solution that allows smart contracts to be judged by their original intent.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | July 3, 2018
The survey of 62 crypto executives found that 84 percent are hoping for more federal or state regulation, and 89 percent want some form of self-regulation.
By Sheryl Falk and Serge Jorgenson | June 29, 2018
We live surrounded by the Internet of Things, or more simply put, connected devices. They know what temperature to heat our rooms, what time we get out…
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