In case you missed it, below are recent posts from Consumer Privacy World covering the latest developments on data privacy, security and innovation. Please reach out to the authors if you are interested in additional information.

CPW’s Shea Leitch and Kyle Dull to Speak at ACC South Florida’s 12th Annual CLE Conference

CPW’s David Oberly Examines Recent Major Changes to Consumer Privacy Legal Landscape in Latest Issue of the Cincinnati Bar Association’s CBA Report Magazine

CPW’s Kristin Bryan Discusses Session Replay Software Litigation Trends With The Seattle Times

Office of Management and Budget Takes Action to Enhance the Security of Software Supply Chain

CPW’s Kristin Bryan, Jesse Taylor and Shing Tse Co-Author Chapter for Lexis Practical Guidance on Privacy, Cybersecurity and Data Breach Litigation: Key Laws and Considerations

Data Protection and Digital Information Bill Delayed – Aspects to Consider While We Wait

CPW’s David Oberly Analyzes the FTC’s Largest FTC Contact Lens Rule Settlement to Date in Law360

Congratulations to CPW’s Kristin Bryan on Being Named a 2022 Cybersecurity & Privacy MVP by Law360!

FCC Reportedly Issues Letters of Inquiry Seeking Further Information on Wireless Providers Data Privacy Practices

Webinar Registration Open: Navigating Cross-border Challenges Relating to HR Data Protection and Employee Right-to-Work Compliance

HR and B-to-B Data Compliance Deadline Looming – Legislative Efforts to Extend California Consumer Privacy Act Exemptions Fail

FCC Consumer Advisory Committee Reports on State of Text Messaging and Makes Recommendations

Speaker Pelosi Expresses Concerns With Federal Privacy Bill’s Preemption Provision

The Cookie Crumbles – Lessons from First California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Monetary Settlement

The NYDFS Proposes Substantial Amendments to Cyber Regulations

September 8: Can’t Miss Webinar on Privacy in AI

CPW’s David Oberly Discusses Practical Tips for Building Comprehensive Biometric Privacy Programs to Manage Legal Risks and Mitigate Liability Exposure in Biometric Update

Federal Court Clarifies the Article III Standing Requirement for FDCPA Violations

FTC Sues Data Broker for Purportedly Selling Geolocation Information, Alleging “Unfair Sale of Sensitive Data”

Delaware Federal Court Quickly Denies Motion for a Preliminary Injunction Based Upon Alleged Data Incident