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In an effort to prevent deceptive conduct, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released Policy Statement on April 3rd, which, among other things, expands their definition of “abusive acts and practices.” As debates about how to comply with the CFPB’s new policy statement circulate, Keith Bradley and David Coats take to Law360 to

Privacy World’s Kristin Bryan recently caught up with finance industry resource CFO Dive on the Blackbaud Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) settlement. The settlement, which stems from a 2020 ransomware attack that impacted more than 13,000 customers, offers public companies a warning for weak breach protocols as well as insight into the coming SEC cyber

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SPB’s David Oberly Analyzes the Wide Scope of Third-Party Vendor BIPA Class Action Liability Exposure in Biometric Update | Privacy

Privacy World’s Kristin Bryan was quoted in an article from ABC News earlier this week. The article “Collection of Voice Data For Profit Raises Privacy Fears” discusses a rise in privacy concerns due to the uptick in voice-assisted products for both homes and workspaces. While recent voice-activated devices have led to innovation and

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Our Team Joined the Discussion on the Stage of the Global Data Protection Congress 2022 | Consumer Privacy World

The Cybersecurity Law Report recently featured a guest article from CPW’s Diletta De Cicco and Charles Helleputte. The article sorts out the key aspects of the latest EU FAQs, offers interpretation insights around some more ambiguous provisions, and provides practical thoughts in areas where the FAQs are silent. Check out the full article (subscription

CPW’s Kristin Bryan, a 2022 Law360 Privacy & Cybersecurity MVP as well as a featured subject matter expert for LexisNexisChristina Lamoureux, and Margaret Booz have co-authored a new chapter of Lexis Practical Guidance titled “Biometric Privacy and Artificial Intelligence Legal Developments.” In this practice note, they explore emerging legal issues concerning the collection, use, and disclosure of biometric data and artificial intelligence (AI). This includes a discussion of the legal regimes often implicated in lawsuit trends that are likely a harbinger of future litigation, recent developments concerning Article III standing, damages, and class certification and settlement, among other considerations.
Continue Reading Available Now: CPW’s Kristin Bryan, Christina Lamoureux, and Margaret Booz Co-Author Lexis Practice Note on Biometric Privacy and Artificial Intelligence Legal Developments

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Passage of Federal Privacy Bill Remains Possible This Year, Remains a Continued Priority | Consumer Privacy World

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