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This invisible enemy which transcends geography, languages and political borders was responsible for approximately $3 trillion worth of commercial losses in 2015 — and is forecasted to impact the global society to the tune of $6 trillion in 2021.
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In this week’s Data Privacy News ….. A Privacy Minefield - How will businesses adapt to new Contact-TRacing rules? ……. UK Facial Recognition technology breaches privacy rights …….Google to auto-delete users’ data …….and, Sir Elton John’s ex-wife Renate files privacy injuntion +++MORE!
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Canada Facebook fines $6.5m over 'false' privacy claims……… Dark web scammers exploit Covid-19 fear and doubt……… EasyJet admits nine million customers hacked……… plus more of this week’s privacy news stories
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Another round-up of this week’s data privacy news stories……. TikTok violates children’s privacy……… Hackers hit law firm used by A-listers……… U.S. church sues Zoom over invasion of child abuse images…….. plus more.
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Despite the current Covid-19 pandemic the enforcement date stands. But for financial institutions however, one question keeps popping up….“Does the CCPA provide exemptions for financial institutions?”
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) fined Cathay Pacific Airways £500,000 for failing to protect customers' personal data.
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A U.S. agency responsible for the security of communications for the White House suffered a cyber-attack, exposing the personal data of about 200,000 people. The affected data includes names and social security numbers.
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Despite some lawmakers' hopes to deliver a federal data privacy law in 2019, the year ended in disappointment and frustration for privacy advocates and consumers alike.
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Four members of China’s People’s Liberation Army are charged in the 2017 Equifax hack that exposed the personal information of more than 145 million people, the Justice Department announced Monday.
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The UK’s hopes of continuing the vital flow of data with the EU after Brexit are looking doubtful following backroom intervention by the Netherlands over Britain’s record in protecting personal information.
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