Episode 104 - October 2022 Data Privacy News

October 2022 highlights for data privacy: - Battle between the U.S. Federal Trade Commission and a data broker over whether the FTC has authority over its practices - U.S. Government orders federal agencies to push NIST Guideline compliance throughout the software supply chain - Survey reports 2d quarter jump in data breaches - France fines Clearview over facial recognition - A Dutch Court awards a fired employee damages from the employer’s webcam rules - EU acts to harmonize procedural laws to aid GDPR enforcement - Biden Administration issues Executive Order at third attempt at a safe harbor approach to allow data transfers between U.S. and EU - First conviction of a company security chief arising from data breach response - White House issues Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. Whew! A lot happening. Tune in for the meaning and implications of these events.
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